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02/08/23 3:15 PM

#402199 RE: georgejjl #402193

Certain of what, Set Theory?

Actually I am more certain than ever.


Hey georgejjl: Do you generally agree the following is true???

There is an All Patients Superset of 21 physical patients grouped into 6 Analysis Subsets each based on certain analysis constraints?

The All Patients n of 21 <> 43, which is the sum of the Subsets n = 2 + 6 + 11 + 16 + 3 + 5?

The total number of actual physical patients in the analysis Subsets Group1 and Group2 is 6, not 8?

The two patients in Group1, that are also members of Group2, are the reason that the Group2 graph is not going below baseline until after week 70?

That there really are only 2 'super responder' patients in the P2a AD trial that just seems to get better and stabilise as time passes, whereas all other patients decline after week 70, or actually before if Group2 where not to include the Group1 patients?

Those 2 'super responders' are not a good basis for extrapolating how many 'super responders' there will be in the PDD OLE or the P2b/3 AD trial?

None of this has anything to do with "Probability and Random Processes".

LakeshoreLeo1953

02/08/23 3:35 PM

#402206 RE: georgejjl #402193

I honestly do not even know where to start.