These data.frames give sample size tables calculated with
sampleN.TOST()
for the parallel group design (2 groups).
The data.frame's can be accessed by their names or by data("name")
.
ctSJ.VIII.10 is Table VIII, column 'level of bioequivalence 10%' from S.A.Julious "Tutorial in Biostatistics Sample sizes for clinical trials with Normal data" 'Statistics in Medicine, Vol. 23, 1921-1986 (2004) Multiplicative model, theta1=0.9, theta2=1.1111 (1/theta1), target power=90%, power approximate via non-central t-distribution. Attention! Julious gives sample size per group.
ctSJ.VIII.20 is Table VIII from the same source column 'level of bioequivalence 20%' Multiplicative model, theta1=0.8, theta2=1.25 (1/theta1), target power=90%, power approximate via non-central t.
ctCW.III is Table III from Chow and Wang "On Sample Size Calculation in Bioequivalence Trials" J. Pharmacokin. Biopharm. Vol. 28(2), 155-169 (2001) Additive model, theta1=-0.2, theta2=+0.2 (BE limits 0.80 - 1.20), exact.
Seems the last reference is not very reliable (compare to the Table in the paper).