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Paul ● 2011-12-30 16:27 (5283 d 09:43 ago) Posting: # 7830 Views: 5,619 |
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Dear All, Greetings, A silly doubt . Could it be possible that the Least Squares Mean Ratio can fall outside the 90% confidence limits. Please advice.Paul. Edit: Category changed. [Helmut] |
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Helmut ★★★ ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2011-12-30 16:49 (5283 d 09:21 ago) @ Paul Posting: # 7831 Views: 4,245 |
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Dear Paul! ❝ Could it be possible that the Least Squares Mean Ratio can fall outside the 90% confidence limits. No, since the CI is calculated as ∆ (in log scale) \(\mathbf{{\color{Red} \mp}} \;t_{\alpha,df}\sqrt{\frac{2MSE}{(n_1+n_2)}}\). \(\mathit{\Delta} = \bar{x}_T - \bar{x}_R\), where \(\bar{x}\) are the Least Squares Means (SAS-lingo; textbooks: adjusted means) of Test and Reference, \(t_{\alpha,df}\) is the tabulated value of the t-distribution (at α 0.05 and n1+n2–2 degrees of freedom), n1,2 the numbers of subjects in sequences 1 and 2, and MSE the estimated residual variance from ANOVA. Note the ∓! — 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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Paul ● 2011-12-30 16:55 (5283 d 09:15 ago) @ Helmut Posting: # 7832 Views: 3,892 |
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Dear Helmut, Thank you for the quick reply and the explanation too ![]() Paul. |
. Could it be possible that the Least Squares Mean Ratio can fall outside the 90% confidence limits. Please advice.
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