RE: Steady state model
Can't you just explain that r2 is not a good measurement for goodness of fit
for these types of models?
Matt.
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Subject: RE: [NMusers] Steady state model
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Does anyone have any reference for "typical" R^2 for pk/pd relationships. I
have an analysis with an R^2 of 0.13 (highly significant), and the sponsor is
unimpressed - thinking that an R^2 should be > 0.9 - apparently like it was in
physics class.
Mark Sale MD
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