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Posted On: 09/16/2020 11:55:11 AM
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Re: Borel Fields #56098
What do you come up with for 20% vs 10%?
Seems one of the concerns is what the mortality rate will be in placebo. If 25% or greater it looks more likely to hit p value.
If less than 25%, it seems to increase the odds that we will need a greater n to hit the p value.
Seems one of the concerns is what the mortality rate will be in placebo. If 25% or greater it looks more likely to hit p value.
If less than 25%, it seems to increase the odds that we will need a greater n to hit the p value.
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