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Equivalence between two manufacturing lines

zjuv007
Level III

Hi all,

 

I am attempting to display a TOST or equivalence between two distributions of the same output, but on different manufacturing lines.

 

I understand you can get to this by the Fit Y by X, but a little confused as there is no Response/Factor situation, but rather a distribution of output Y1 on the donor process, and a distribution of output Y2 on the recipient process.

 

Is there a simple way to define your LEL and UEL without having to input a Y response and X factor on the Fit Y by X option?

 

Thanks

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jan_kreuzmann
Level III

Subject: Equivalence between two manufacturing lines

Hey there,

I am not sure if I understand your question correctly, but maybe if you have a look at this video it might help you:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k3tsKh2CfJc

And there are just two columns used for the test.

Hope that is what you were looking for.

 

Jan

 

Uploaded by Philip Ramsey on 2018-08-25.

This post originally written in German and has been translated for your convenience. When you reply, it will also be translated back to German.

Re: Equivalence between two manufacturing lines

The solution here is simple. Set your data up in a data table so that the responses are in one continuous numeric data column and the manufacturing line is indicated in another nominal data column. (You can use a number or a character label in the second column.) Select Analyze > Fit Y by X. You should end up in the Oneway platform. Select Equivalence Test from the red triangle menu.

 

No, there is no way to specify the tolerance outside of the Oneway plaftorm.