Seeking guidance for conducting a bioequivalence (or non-inferiortty) test comparing two groups, but with a dichotomous outcome (essentially a dichotomous version of the TOST test). Then will need to re-run on a dataset with multiple observations nested within person... so a mixed-model of sorts. Any guidance ?
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