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smunigala
Obsidian | Level 7

Hi group,

I had generated SAS graph using existing data but I need help in getting projections/ estimations for number of studies required to touch approximately 90% accuracy. I would appreciate any help in this regard.

 

The data is about trainees reviewing number of studies to get maximum accuracy compared to gold standard value. The trainees reviewed 15 studies at a time, so I have data points baseline, 15 studies, 30 studies, etc. So I need to know how many studies are required to get Y-axis accuracy of 90%. I know that 90% has reached for one variable but I need to get projections for the other two and possibly indicate that trend in the graph I generated.

Studies                   Mx Mx_low Mx_High MxEGJ MxEGJ_low MxEGJ_High Fundo Fundo_Low Fundo_High
0                   63.6 46.7 77.9 69.6 65.2 73.9 56 52 66.5
15                   66 53 77 91 70 97 42 24 57
30                   89.5 76 92 83 58 87 91 73 95
45                   81 61 92 70.5 44 89.5 90 69.3 98.2
60                   84.6 62.6 91.9 73.3 49.2 80 86.7 69.3 93.3

 

I am attaching the graph and the excel sheet.

 

Thank you,

Satish


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smunigala
Obsidian | Level 7

Can anyone please help me with this?

 

Thanks a lot!

 

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