CVtotal ≠ CVinter № 42 [Power / Sample Size]

posted by AngusMcLean – USA, 2013-01-12 16:31 (4918 d 03:37 ago) – Posting: # 9832
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Helmut: Thank you; that is an excellent slide you refer me to. Yes convolution is not good. I do agree combination is better.

The term shown in the slide MSEB is the Between subject mean square error term from a crossover study and denotes Between subject mean square error term from the ANOVA of that study. This ANOVA term is a misnomer, since it contains a combination of between subject error mean square error and within subject mean square error terms. That is why you have to make the subtraction for inter that you show in the slide.

Do you agree with misnomer.

Angus

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