xtianbadillo ☆ Mexico, 2014-12-12 08:27 (3789 d 17:08 ago) Posting: # 14060 Views: 6,224 |
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How to use Bear for sample size calculation for Crossover study 2x2, power=80, CVintra=.16, BE margins=80-125 description_size |
Helmut ★★★ ![]() ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2014-12-12 14:50 (3789 d 10:46 ago) @ xtianbadillo Posting: # 14063 Views: 5,734 |
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Hi Christian, ❝ How to use Bear for sample size calculation for Crossover study 2x2, power=80, CVintra=.16, BE margins=80-125 Not sure why you posted a function-dump. Did you get an error? With your values I got: --------------------------------------------------------------------------- bear is a nice package, but the sample size estimation is limited to 2×2×2 crossovers and parallel designs. The sample sizes for the replicate designs are given as ≥75% (2×2×3) and ≥50% (2×2×4) of the 2×2×2 – which is only a rule of thumb. If you want more flexibility (e.g., designs, α different from 0.05, sample sizes for FDA’s RSABE and EMA’s ABEL,…) consider package PowerTOST :library(PowerTOST) Note that α 0.05, target power 0.8, T/R 0.95, acceptance range 0.80–1.25, and 2×2×2 are the function’s defaults – which are applicable in your case. Hence, you will get the same output by simply using sampleN.TOST(CV=0.16) .— 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 |
nobody nothing 2014-12-12 15:24 (3789 d 10:11 ago) @ Helmut Posting: # 14064 Views: 5,299 |
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Hi! Important: "Expected ratio T/R = 95.00 %" ...sometime 90% might be more comfortable, depending on the kind of formulation tested... — Kindest regards, nobody |
Helmut ★★★ ![]() ![]() Vienna, Austria, 2014-12-12 15:49 (3789 d 09:47 ago) @ nobody Posting: # 14066 Views: 5,286 |
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Hi nobody, ❝ "Expected ratio T/R = 95.00 %" ❝ ❝ ...sometime 90% might be more comfortable, depending on the kind of formulation tested... Sure – and possible in both packages. In PowerTOST 95% is default in most functions, but 90% for HVDs and 97.5% for NTIDs.— 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 |
yjlee168 ★★★ ![]() ![]() Kaohsiung, Taiwan, 2014-12-13 18:26 (3788 d 07:10 ago) @ Helmut Posting: # 14068 Views: 5,201 |
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Dear Helmut & Christian, Helmut: thank you so much for your replied message. Totally agree. ![]() Christian: yes, I also strongly recommend PowerTOST (see Helmut's messages) for sample size estimation with BE study. Bear is a menu-driven R package. After loading bear with library(bear), just type go() under R console to run bear. Remember to make sure the current setting is what you need first. ❝ Not sure why you posted a function-dump. Did you get an error? — All the best, -- Yung-jin Lee bear v2.9.2:- created by Hsin-ya Lee & Yung-jin Lee Kaohsiung, Taiwan https://www.pkpd168.com/bear Download link (updated) -> here |