A comparative review of methods for comparing means using partially paired data Beibei Guo1 and Ying Yuan2,3 In medical experiments with the objective of testing the equality of two means, data are often partially paired by design or because of missing data. The partially paired data represent a combination of paired and unpaired observations. In this article, we review and compare nine methods for analyzing partially paired data, including the two-sample t-test, paired t-test, corrected z-test, weighted t-test, pooled t-test, optimal pooled t-test, multiple imputation method, mixed model approach, and the test based on a modified maximum likelihood estimate. We compare the performance of these methods through extensive simulation studies t...
An interim analysis is usually applied in later phase II or phase III trials to find convincing evid...
In comparing the means .of two normally distributed populations with unknown variance, two tests ver...
Paired-comparison is a popular method for deriving scale values; scale values are numbers that repre...
Standard approaches for analyzing the difference in two means, where partially overlapping samples a...
©2017 JMASM, Inc. Standard approaches for analyzing the difference in two means, where partially ove...
Standard approaches for comparing the means of two samples, comprising both paired observations and ...
This paper is concerned with nonparametric methods for comparing medians of paired data with unpaire...
Samples that include both independent and paired observations cause a dilemma for researchers that c...
Tests for paired data have been used extensively for assessing the treatment effect in studies invol...
AB/BA crossover clinical trials are popular designs that can achieve high power with a lower number ...
peer reviewedThe Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks (WMPSR) test is one of the most common statisti...
We provide several methods to compare two Gaussian distributed means in the two sample location prob...
Samples that include both independent and paired observations cause a dilemma for researchers that c...
A common problem that is encountered in medical applications is the overall homogeneity of survival ...
Correlated or matched data is frequently collected under many study designs in applied sciences such...
An interim analysis is usually applied in later phase II or phase III trials to find convincing evid...
In comparing the means .of two normally distributed populations with unknown variance, two tests ver...
Paired-comparison is a popular method for deriving scale values; scale values are numbers that repre...
Standard approaches for analyzing the difference in two means, where partially overlapping samples a...
©2017 JMASM, Inc. Standard approaches for analyzing the difference in two means, where partially ove...
Standard approaches for comparing the means of two samples, comprising both paired observations and ...
This paper is concerned with nonparametric methods for comparing medians of paired data with unpaire...
Samples that include both independent and paired observations cause a dilemma for researchers that c...
Tests for paired data have been used extensively for assessing the treatment effect in studies invol...
AB/BA crossover clinical trials are popular designs that can achieve high power with a lower number ...
peer reviewedThe Wilcoxon matched pairs signed ranks (WMPSR) test is one of the most common statisti...
We provide several methods to compare two Gaussian distributed means in the two sample location prob...
Samples that include both independent and paired observations cause a dilemma for researchers that c...
A common problem that is encountered in medical applications is the overall homogeneity of survival ...
Correlated or matched data is frequently collected under many study designs in applied sciences such...
An interim analysis is usually applied in later phase II or phase III trials to find convincing evid...
In comparing the means .of two normally distributed populations with unknown variance, two tests ver...
Paired-comparison is a popular method for deriving scale values; scale values are numbers that repre...