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2012-05-02 13:46
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 Inter Subject Variability [Power / Sample Size]

Dear All,

Can you please let me know the formula for Inter subject variability in SAS/Statistics


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2012-05-02 15:09
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 What for?

Dear saimsc!

❝ Can you please let me know the formula for Inter subject variability in SAS/Statistics


See here. Counter question: What for do you need CVinter (between subjects)? In sample size estimations you need CVtotal (parallel groups) or CVintra (cross-over studies - within subjects); CVinter is irrelevant in any case.

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2012-05-02 15:22
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Thanks for the post!!!

I got it... and we are presenting both the inter and intra subject variability values in ANVISA report.


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2012-05-02 16:57
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 ANVISA…

Dear saimsc!

❝ […] we are presenting both the inter and intra subject variability values in ANVISA report.


Well, cough, ANVISA… :-D

Just for completeness: EMA (2011) requires the CV calculated from residual mean squares (i.e., CVintra for cross-overs, CVtotal for parallel groups, CVWR for replicate studies).

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