Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing in some well known adaptive randomization procedures. The four urn models studied are Randomized Play-the-Winner (RPW), Randomized Pôlya Urn (RPU), Birth and Death Urn with Immigration (BDUI), and Drop-the-Loses Urn (DL). Two sequential estimation methods, the sequential maximum likelihood estimation (SMLE) and the doubly adaptive biased coin design (DABC), are simulated at three optimal allocation targets that minimize the expected number of failures under the assumption of constant variance of simple difference (RSIHR), relative risk (ORR), and odds ratio (OOR) respectively. Log likelihood ratio test and three Wald-type tests (simple diffe...
The statistical properties of simple (complete) randomization, permuted-block (or simply blocked) ra...
Outcome-adaptive randomization allocates more patients to the better treatments as the information a...
Response-adaptive randomization procedures have a dual goal of estimating the treatment effect and r...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
We consider a problem of reducing the expected number of treatment failures in trials where the prob...
Recently, response-adaptive designs have been proposed in randomized clinical trials to achieve ethi...
Recently, response-adaptive designs have been proposed in randomized clinical trials to achieve ethi...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
Recently, response-adaptive designs have been proposed in randomized trials to achieve ethical and c...
In sequential medical experiments on a cohort of patients, there is an ethical imperative to provide...
Bayesian adaptive randomization (BAR) is an attractive approach to allocate more patients to the put...
We propose a response-adaptive design, described in terms of urn model, whose allocation proportion ...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
International audienceIn controlled clinical trials, where minimizing treatment failures is crucial,...
The statistical properties of simple (complete) randomization, permuted-block (or simply blocked) ra...
Outcome-adaptive randomization allocates more patients to the better treatments as the information a...
Response-adaptive randomization procedures have a dual goal of estimating the treatment effect and r...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
We consider a problem of reducing the expected number of treatment failures in trials where the prob...
Recently, response-adaptive designs have been proposed in randomized clinical trials to achieve ethi...
Recently, response-adaptive designs have been proposed in randomized clinical trials to achieve ethi...
We compare the perjormance of two adaptive designs and equal allocation in a clinical trial with two...
Recently, response-adaptive designs have been proposed in randomized trials to achieve ethical and c...
In sequential medical experiments on a cohort of patients, there is an ethical imperative to provide...
Bayesian adaptive randomization (BAR) is an attractive approach to allocate more patients to the put...
We propose a response-adaptive design, described in terms of urn model, whose allocation proportion ...
A response-adaptive randomization (RAR) design refers to the method in which the probability of trea...
International audienceIn controlled clinical trials, where minimizing treatment failures is crucial,...
The statistical properties of simple (complete) randomization, permuted-block (or simply blocked) ra...
Outcome-adaptive randomization allocates more patients to the better treatments as the information a...
Response-adaptive randomization procedures have a dual goal of estimating the treatment effect and r...