Significance [Power / Sample Size]

posted by The Outlaw Torn – Europe, 2012-11-20 09:55 (4957 d 09:02 ago) – Posting: # 9559
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Hi ElMaestro,

❝ a 90% CI that doesn't spanover 1.0 should generally be no problem. It means that Test and Ref differ but so be it; all products differ and sometimes we can even detect it as a significant treatment effect as in your case. The primary equivalence criterion is still just a 90% CI within the acceptance range. Statistically different isn't necessarily clinically relevant.


This is my take on it as well and how I plan on pushing it (gently). What do you mean by "quality-focused"?

Thank you for your feedback.

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