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Sorry, 3.13 pm - the post by Peer 1 doesn't seem like a clarification. I don't see how the standard deviations could be the same for all the measurements of each type...
Sorry, 3.13 pm - the post by Peer 1 doesn't seem like a clarification. I don't see how the standard deviations could be the same for all the measurements of each type...
@ Unregistered Submission: ( April 11th, 2014 3:13pm UTC )What are you talking about? Your comment isn't clear. Can you provide us with a link or more details about the "www...
This is very odd at first sight: All of the SDs in (almost) all of the tables are identical for the placebo and the test. Do the authors have the raw data available? Are they willing to make it…
There are some seemingly rather odd changes at the www.clinicaltrials.gov history section. For example the enrollment changed from 36 on 2012-05 to 51 on 2012-11, and back to 44 at 2014-03...
So glad you are interested. Who is this?
The author used analysis of covariance in the analysis of the raw data. The covariant was the baseline (week 0) time point. The journal reviewers and the editor requested that the authors present…
Estimated means/SDs are no more likely to be identical across time and conditions than are observed ones. Somewhat related to the clinicaltrials...