mathews
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2008-02-05 11:09
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 parallel design [Power / Sample Size]

Hi All,

Which CV is used for sample size calculation for a parallel design? inter CV or total CV?

How to calculate it from the ANOVA table?.

The analysis of a parallel design is same as that of a one way anova with only one factor formulations. Is it right?

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Matz

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2008-02-05 16:35
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 parallel design

Dear Matz!

❝ Which CV is used for sample size calculation for a parallel design? inter

❝ CV or total CV?


Total.

❝ How to calculate it from the ANOVA table?.


See this thread.

❝ The analysis of a parallel design is same as that of a one way anova with

❝ only one factor formulations. Is it right?


Yes.
But for some pitfalls (assumption of equal variances) see this thread, and that one as well.

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mathews
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2008-02-07 06:49
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@ Helmut
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 parallel design

Dear HS,

Thanks :-)

so for parallel design the total CV is 100*(sqrt(MSE)) from the ANOVA table.

For a crossover design CV is obtained by using these formulaes from your post

what is this MSs in this formula?.

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Matz
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2008-02-14 13:10
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@ Helmut
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 parallel design

Dear HS,

One more doubt. In the paper

S-C Chow and H Wang
On Sample Size Calculation in Bioequivalence Trials
J Pharmacokin Pharmacodyn 28/2, 2001


they are given sample sizes for parallel design using logtransformed data in Table1.

In that table what is the sigma% represents?..Is it the total CV?

So if I know the Cmax or AUC value (mean ± s.d). Then is it correct if I calculate the total CV as (s.d/mean)*100.? Is it correct ?.


regards

Matz.
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