[[abstract]]In clinical research, parameters required for sample size calculation are usually unknown. A typical approach is to use estimates from some pilot studies as the true parameters in the calculation. This approach, however, does not take into consideration sampling error. Thus, the resulting sample size could be misleading if the sampling error is substantial. As an alternative, we suggest a Bayesian approach with noninformative prior to reflect the uncertainty of the parameters induced by the sampling error. Based on the informative prior and data from pilot samples, the Bayesian estimators based on appropriate loss functions can be obtained. Then, the traditional sample size calculation procedure can be carried out using the Baye...
Bayesian analysis of a non-inferiority trial is advantageous in allowing direct probability statemen...
Sample size determination is one of the most important statistical issues in the early stages of an...
Sample size estimation is a fundamental element of a clinical trial, and a binomial experiment is th...
[[abstract]]In clinical research, parameters required for sample size calculation are usually unknow...
In clinical research, parameters required for sample size calculation are usually unknown. A typical...
The problem motivating this article is the determination of sample size in clinical trials under nor...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
Sample size determination is a prerequisite for statistical surveys. A comprehensive overview of the...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
This article deals with determination of a sample size that guarantees the success of a trial. We fo...
One of the most important problems in designing an experiment or a survey is sample size determinati...
Current practice for sample size computations in clinical trials is largely based on frequentist or ...
Advisors: Rama Lingham.Committee members: Sanjib Basu; Alan Polansky.Sample Size Determination is an...
Abstract Background A priori sample size calculation requires an a priori estimate of the size of th...
Sample size estimation is a major component of the design of virtually every experiment in medicine....
Bayesian analysis of a non-inferiority trial is advantageous in allowing direct probability statemen...
Sample size determination is one of the most important statistical issues in the early stages of an...
Sample size estimation is a fundamental element of a clinical trial, and a binomial experiment is th...
[[abstract]]In clinical research, parameters required for sample size calculation are usually unknow...
In clinical research, parameters required for sample size calculation are usually unknown. A typical...
The problem motivating this article is the determination of sample size in clinical trials under nor...
This paper presents a simple Bayesian approach to sample size determination in clinical trials. It i...
Sample size determination is a prerequisite for statistical surveys. A comprehensive overview of the...
In this paper, a Bayesian approach is developed for simultaneously comparing multiple experimental t...
This article deals with determination of a sample size that guarantees the success of a trial. We fo...
One of the most important problems in designing an experiment or a survey is sample size determinati...
Current practice for sample size computations in clinical trials is largely based on frequentist or ...
Advisors: Rama Lingham.Committee members: Sanjib Basu; Alan Polansky.Sample Size Determination is an...
Abstract Background A priori sample size calculation requires an a priori estimate of the size of th...
Sample size estimation is a major component of the design of virtually every experiment in medicine....
Bayesian analysis of a non-inferiority trial is advantageous in allowing direct probability statemen...
Sample size determination is one of the most important statistical issues in the early stages of an...
Sample size estimation is a fundamental element of a clinical trial, and a binomial experiment is th...