You will need to be able to do this test many times (about 10 times) to make sure it is not a lucky guess.
Is it possible for you to test more than two subjects per day?
If you can only do two subjects per day, how long before you can test the same two subjects again (1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days...)?
Does it matter if the 1st one is for placebo and the 2nd one for medicine? If it does, why does it matter?
If I show you a reading, can you tell me if that reading came from a subject that took medicine or a subject that took placebo?
Thank you,
Linda
You will need to be able to do this test many times (about 10 times) to make sure it is not a lucky guess.
Is it possible for you to test more than two subjects per day?
If you can only do two subjects per day, how long before you can test the same two subjects again (1 hour, 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days...)?
Does it matter if the 1st one is for placebo and the 2nd one for medicine? If it does, why does it matter?
If I show you a reading, can you tell me if that reading came from a subject that took medicine or a subject that took placebo?
Thank you,
Linda
Open this and keep it minimise first
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Then read this,
yes it is possible to test more than 2 subjects a day, but I need more than two sensors, if I have 20 sensors I can test 20 subjects, in just 10 mits.
randomly the subject can take covered bottles, I will record the data for 10mits just, with in half an hour experiment will be completed.
But I have only 2 sesors,
After getting a sensor, we have to test the sensor acuracy and variability. (There will be sensor variability some times)
In case of my gelsemium subjects you see, I have tested sensor variability, I There are 8 subjects, 4 days, two per a day you see,
1st day:
sensor 1 - subject 1 - gelsemium 200 - time x
sensor 2 - subject 2 - placebo - time x
2nd day:
Sensor 1 - subject 3 - gelsemium 200 - time x
sensor 2 - subject 4 - placebo - time x
day 3:
Sensor 2 - subject 5 - gelsemium 200 - time x
Sensor 1 - subject 6 - placebo - time x
Day 4:
Sensor 2 - subject 7 - gelsemium 200 - time x
Sensor 1 - subject 8 - placebo - time x
You see in case of this Exp I have taken 2 sec interaval readings for 10 mits,
In case of gelsemium given subjects - you observe peaks in meduim frequency are at the same level.but amplitude is different in case of sensor 2 gelsemuim subjects.
In case of my in case of Suphur 200 experimet
There are 6 subjects, 4 days, two per a day you see,
1st day:
sensor 1 - subject 1 - gelsemium 200 - time x
sensor 2 - subject 2 - placebo - time x
2nd day:
Sensor 1 - subject 3 - gelsemium 200 - time x
sensor 2 - subject 4 - placebo - time x
day 3:
Sensor 1 - subject 5 - gelsemium 200 - time x
Sensor 2 - subject 2 - placebo - time x
Day 4:
Sensor 1 - subject 6 - gelsemium 200 - time x
Sensor 2 - subject 2 - placebo - time x
You see in case of this Exp I have taken 1 sec interaval readings for 10 mits,
The medium frequency shows peaks at same level. amplitude also not varying much.
In case of gelsemium exp, placebo subjects given alcohol mixed sugar pills.
In case of suphur exp, placebo subjects given just sugara pills.
You see from the graphs - alcohol also produces the peaks in medium frequency but not at a fixed frequenct as medicine produces.
please give me suggestions on protocol, based on this given experiment details.
Thanks,
Dr.Devendra Kumar