chidambarajoshi ★ Hyderabad-INDIA, 2008-08-27 13:31 (6100 d 08:05 ago) Posting: # 2258 Views: 6,377 |
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Dear all, can any body suggest difference between Paired equivalence and two sample equivalence while calculating sample size using SAS? Regards, Joshi -- Edit: Category changed. [Jaime] — Best Regards Joshi |
JPL ☆ Vienna, 2008-08-28 11:15 (6099 d 10:21 ago) @ chidambarajoshi Posting: # 2267 Views: 5,346 |
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Dear Joshi, I don't know if I git you right, but two samples need not to be correlated, whereas paired sample should / are. Regards, JPL |
chidambarajoshi ★ Hyderabad-INDIA, 2008-08-29 13:40 (6098 d 07:56 ago) @ JPL Posting: # 2279 Views: 5,252 |
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Dear JPL, the answer is not clear to me can you explain Regards, Joshi — Best Regards Joshi |
martin ★★ Austria, 2008-08-29 17:26 (6098 d 04:10 ago) @ chidambarajoshi Posting: # 2280 Views: 5,239 |
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dear joshi ! in the case of two treatments A and B: independent usually means: treatment A ist administered in n subjects and treatment B is adminstered in m DIFFERENT (i.e. independent) subjects dependent or paired usually means: treatment A is administered in n subjects and after a period of time treatment B is administered in the same subjects. NOTE: statistical analysis is different for these two scenarios NOTE: a cross-over design is a special case of a "paired design" hope this helps martin |
chidambarajoshi ★ Hyderabad-INDIA, 2008-08-30 12:08 (6097 d 09:28 ago) @ martin Posting: # 2285 Views: 5,180 |
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Dear Martin, Thank you verymuch. Regards, joshi ![]() — Best Regards Joshi |
d_labes ★★★ Berlin, Germany, 2008-09-02 12:02 (6094 d 09:34 ago) @ martin Posting: # 2299 Views: 5,182 |
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dear martin, dear JPL! I find it very nice that you answer this question. But IMHO the only answer should be: "Joshi, take at least a BASIC course in statistics before attempting to plan a study with humans as victims". Sorry but I can't contain myself. — Regards, Detlew |
chidambarajoshi ★ Hyderabad-INDIA, 2008-09-05 15:54 (6091 d 05:42 ago) (edited on 2008-09-06 13:04) @ d_labes Posting: # 2322 Views: 5,170 |
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Thanks D_labes. I think forum is meant for the discussions ![]() -- Edit: Full quote removed. Please see this post. You have agreed with the Policy during registration, which states: 'We expect a basic knowledge on BE/BA or related fields and the willingness to begin first with the Search function for similar problems.' [Jaime] — Best Regards Joshi |