18. Which of the following is(are) TRUE? 1. Each man may be considered a complete block since all three drug formulations are given to each one. II. Error is reduced by observing all drug formulations on the same man. A. I only B. II only C. Both I and II 19. Consider the partial ANOVA table for the experiment. At a = 0.05, which of the following is(are) TRUE? p-value SV Sequence Person(Sequence) Drug Formulation Period Period * Drug Formulation Error Total 0.7466 D. Neither I nor II <0.0001 0.9387 0.0853 1. It is necessary to test the effects of period as well as drug formulation on the response. II. The effects of order in which the drug formulations were administered were not different from zero. A. I only B. II only C. Both I and II D. Neither I nor II

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For numbers 18 and 19: Twelve males volunteered to participate in a study to compare the effect of three
formulations of a drug product: 5-mg tablet, 100-mg tablet, and sustained-release capsule. Suppose it is
decided to use only three of the six possible sequences with which the drugs can be administered to a
subject. Four men were assigned to each sequence. All three formulations will be administered to each man
at three period intervals.
18. Which of the following is(are) TRUE?
1. Each man may be considered a complete block since all three drug formulations are given to each
one.
II. Error is reduced by observing all drug formulations on the same man.
A. I only
B. II only
C. Both I and II
19. Consider the partial ANOVA table for the experiment. At a = 0.05, which of the following is(are) TRUE?
p-value
SV
Sequence
Person(Sequence)
Drug Formulation
Period
Period * Drug
Formulation
Error
Total
0.7466
D. Neither I nor II
<0.0001
0.9387
0.0853
I. It is necessary to test the effects of period as well as drug formulation on the response.
II. The effects of order in which the drug formulations were administered were not different from zero.
D. Neither I nor II
A. I only
B. II only
C. Both I and II
Transcribed Image Text:For numbers 18 and 19: Twelve males volunteered to participate in a study to compare the effect of three formulations of a drug product: 5-mg tablet, 100-mg tablet, and sustained-release capsule. Suppose it is decided to use only three of the six possible sequences with which the drugs can be administered to a subject. Four men were assigned to each sequence. All three formulations will be administered to each man at three period intervals. 18. Which of the following is(are) TRUE? 1. Each man may be considered a complete block since all three drug formulations are given to each one. II. Error is reduced by observing all drug formulations on the same man. A. I only B. II only C. Both I and II 19. Consider the partial ANOVA table for the experiment. At a = 0.05, which of the following is(are) TRUE? p-value SV Sequence Person(Sequence) Drug Formulation Period Period * Drug Formulation Error Total 0.7466 D. Neither I nor II <0.0001 0.9387 0.0853 I. It is necessary to test the effects of period as well as drug formulation on the response. II. The effects of order in which the drug formulations were administered were not different from zero. D. Neither I nor II A. I only B. II only C. Both I and II
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