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Accounting for period effect in crossover studies with washout
What is the general approach for handling data where a period effect appears to be present. So I have a bunch of studies some of which are cross over designs, where the patient is exposed to a drug more than once and EDA…
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What is the general approach for handling data where a period effect appears to be present. So I have a bunch of studies some of which are cross over designs, where the patient is exposed to a drug more than once and EDA…
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What is the general approach for handling data where a period effect appears to be present. So I have a bunch of studies some of which are cross over designs, where the patient is exposed to a drug more than once and EDA…
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