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Phaneendra.K ☆ 2011-03-16 16:43 (5570 d 11:49 ago) Posting: # 6764 Views: 3,897 |
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Hello, Are the terms ERROR VARIANCE, VARIABILITY, CV the same. What factors contribute to the variability, the molecular or the formulation? How can it be estimated from the pilot study, if previous studies do not publish this. Is there any formula? — Thanks and Regards, PK |
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Helmut ★★★ ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2011-03-16 17:28 (5570 d 11:03 ago) @ Phaneendra.K Posting: # 6765 Views: 3,089 |
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Dear Phani! ❝ Are the terms ERROR VARIANCE, VARIABILITY, CV the same. No. You get the error variance from ANOVA (mostly denoted as MSE - mean squares error). CV is calculated form MSE (see e.g. this post). Variability is a sloppy term (used for a manifold of things: variance, standard deviation, standard error, CV). You will not find it in statistical textbooks. If ever people should use it, only if the meaning is evident from the context. ❝ What factors contribute to the variability, the molecular or the formulation? Please search the forum. A very similar question is still on the main page. CV depends not only the drug (essentially clearance) and formulation (Fa, potency), but also on ‘external’ variables (clinical performance, analytical method,…). ❝ How can it be estimated from the pilot study, if previous studies do not publish this. ❝ Is there any formula? Hey, don’t you remember Mumbai (slides 11-16)? — Dif-tor heh smusma 🖖🏼 Довге життя Україна! ![]() Helmut Schütz ![]() The quality of responses received is directly proportional to the quality of the question asked. 🚮 Science Quotes |

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