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Posted On: 09/13/2020 11:29:15 PM
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27% mortality in the placebo arm would be around 16 or 17.
That would probably get the p value done at 0.05 if the wolframalpha two binomial distribution test is the correct statistical math for CD12.
Problem is that the 27% number was measured between Feb and April.
The mortality is lower now, maybe by half.
13% of 65 is only 7 or 8. That makes for a very difficult challenge to get p value below 0.05 on the two binomial distribution test.
but maybe the two binomial distribution test is not the correct statistical math for this CD12 trial.
That would probably get the p value done at 0.05 if the wolframalpha two binomial distribution test is the correct statistical math for CD12.
Problem is that the 27% number was measured between Feb and April.
The mortality is lower now, maybe by half.
13% of 65 is only 7 or 8. That makes for a very difficult challenge to get p value below 0.05 on the two binomial distribution test.
but maybe the two binomial distribution test is not the correct statistical math for this CD12 trial.


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