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Statistical Analysis Plan

Jesse Jahrig
Dear list,

I am interested in learning more about designing a statistical analysis
plan. The data I am working with are already collected. What does a plan
cover and look like? Is there a template or are there resources that I
could be pointed at?

-Jesse
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Re: Statistical Analysis Plan

Hector Maletta
No recipes, Jesse. It depends on what you're looking for, and what your
bosses or clients or yourself expect to find out. Usually you go first
through a phase of quality control, consistency checking, outlier detection
and the like, then exploring the characteristics of your main variables
(means, standard deviations, histograms, boxplots, etc.), but then it all
depends on the purpose of your project.
Hector

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Asunto: Statistical Analysis Plan

Dear list,

I am interested in learning more about designing a statistical analysis
plan. The data I am working with are already collected. What does a plan
cover and look like? Is there a template or are there resources that I
could be pointed at?

-Jesse
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AW: Statistical Analysis Plan

la volta statistics
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Hi Jesse

You can find a lot of information in the ICH - Guidelienes at:

http://www.ich.org/cache/compo/276-254-1.html

(Look under 'Guidelienes')

A statistical analysis plan is a document that contains a more technical and
detailed
elaboration of the principal features of the analysis described in the
protocol, and
includes detailed procedures for executing the statistical analysis of the
primary and
secondary variables and other data.
A statistical analysis should be desigend before the data is collected
(which
seems not to be the case for your).
It contains a description of the statistical methods to be
employed, including timing of any planned interim analysis(es)
(see Giudelines ICH E3, ICH E6 and ICH E9).

Good luck
Christian

P.S
I could send you directly (as a Word attachment) a template if you are
interested.

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Jesse Jahrig
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. August 2006 16:27
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Betreff: Statistical Analysis Plan


Dear list,

I am interested in learning more about designing a statistical analysis
plan. The data I am working with are already collected. What does a plan
cover and look like? Is there a template or are there resources that I
could be pointed at?

-Jesse
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information. Please contact the AADAC ITS Helpdesk at 780-422-2336
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Re: AW: Statistical Analysis Plan

Manmit Shrimali-2
I would really appreciate if you could send the word dcoument to me as well.

Thanks very much.

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Hi Jesse

You can find a lot of information in the ICH - Guidelienes at:

http://www.ich.org/cache/compo/276-254-1.html

(Look under 'Guidelienes')

A statistical analysis plan is a document that contains a more technical and
detailed
elaboration of the principal features of the analysis described in the
protocol, and
includes detailed procedures for executing the statistical analysis of the
primary and
secondary variables and other data.
A statistical analysis should be desigend before the data is collected
(which
seems not to be the case for your).
It contains a description of the statistical methods to be
employed, including timing of any planned interim analysis(es)
(see Giudelines ICH E3, ICH E6 and ICH E9).

Good luck
Christian

P.S
I could send you directly (as a Word attachment) a template if you are
interested.

-----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
Von: SPSSX(r) Discussion [mailto:[hidden email]]Im Auftrag von
Jesse Jahrig
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. August 2006 16:27
An: [hidden email]
Betreff: Statistical Analysis Plan


Dear list,

I am interested in learning more about designing a statistical analysis
plan. The data I am working with are already collected. What does a plan
cover and look like? Is there a template or are there resources that I
could be pointed at?

-Jesse
This communication is intended for the use of the recipient to which it is
addressed, and may contain confidential, personal and privileged
information. Please contact the AADAC ITS Helpdesk at 780-422-2336
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do not copy, distribute, or take action relying on it. Any communication
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