Webinar | February 1, 2016

eCOA And Equivalence Testing: New Evidence From Meta-Analysis

Source: Signant Health

The evaluation of the compatibility between scores from an electronic version of a paper-based questionnaire, better known as equivalence testing, is usually a requirement for ensuring that data from electronic versions of patient reported outcomes does not vary from that captured on paper. This webinar discusses the results of a recently published meta-analysis which examined all published equivalence tests from 2007 to 2013. Download the webinar for more on equivalence testing, how the current meta-analysis run, and what the results mean in context of the field of eCOA.

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