Hi volunteer statisticians,
I want to combine the stdev of 6 populations of means for two different treatments and there seem to be many methods for doing so. It is QPCR data consisting of 3 technical replicates building one mean and 6 biological samples in two treatment groups. Now as an overview I just assumed each value to be a replicate it self within each of the two treatments and calculated an overall mean with overall stdev. But this seems to be a bit of a mistake. Is it? First - I think I need a more robust mean. So I applied the geometric mean. Next I combined the deviations by calculating with the formula for error propagation (wiki german "Fehlerfortpflanzung"). Isn't this a too complicated way?

So:

3 technical replicates build one mean with stdev
6 of these build the population of one treatment
2 treatments....

Any suggestions which method I should use and how I perform the calculations?

Thanks for your help
Best Holger

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