equivalence tests

Significance tests in which the null hypothesis is that samples differ to a prescribed degree. A significant result of an equivalence test comparing the effects of two treatments would support the alternative hypothesis, i.e., that the effects are equivalent. The size of the differences tested is generally the upper limit of dissimilarity that is considered trivial or not clinically significant

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Date of change 18.05.2019 13:28:49
Link to One Health EJP Glossary https://orion-ejp.github.io/pages/glossary.html#equivalencetests_338cf5ee-7d95-4509-9369-b22dc52e79f2
Link to reference http://pestcontrol.ru/assets/files/biblioteka/file/19-john_m_last-a_dictionary_of_epidemiology_4th_edition-oxford_university_press_usa_2000.pdf
Literature:Authors John M. Last
Literature:PublicationTitle A Dictionary of Epidemiology
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Literature:Year 2001
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