Super helpful, thank you! Could you explain in words what a set margin of x (Let's say 20%), would mean? 20% acceptable difference between groups? still struggling with that concept , thanks!
Our generic ASA is non-inferior to brand name ASA at preventing a heart attack. Oh really? What margin did you set. 20%! And what did your study show? It showed that the upper bound of the confidence interval was only 19%. OK cool, then it sounds like your generic ASA is truly non-inferior.
You are right it is often not written in the figure at all. I like to include it when I’m explaining this study design as I find it makes the whole concept easier to understand
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Very clear and concise! Thanks
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Incredible!
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beautifully explained. thank you so much
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Amazing!
Very helpful, Thank you.
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how do you set the 20% margin on the forest plot?
Really great! Thankyou
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Really nice and clear explanation, thanks Michael, really helpful
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Great video! Very helpful slides!
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'The noninferiority and inferiority' one makes sense but feels weird lol. Thanks for the wonderful explanation!
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Super helpful, thank you! Could you explain in words what a set margin of x (Let's say 20%), would mean? 20% acceptable difference between groups? still struggling with that concept , thanks!
Our generic ASA is non-inferior to brand name ASA at preventing a heart attack. Oh really? What margin did you set. 20%! And what did your study show? It showed that the upper bound of the confidence interval was only 19%. OK cool, then it sounds like your generic ASA is truly non-inferior.
Does the margin line must be drawn in the graph? Because I’ve seen in many articles it is not in the graph
You are right it is often not written in the figure at all. I like to include it when I’m explaining this study design as I find it makes the whole concept easier to understand