In public health studies, there are many diseases hard to cure or health-risk factors hard to clearly eliminate from environment. But there are ways to moderating its effect to health. In such studies, the effect of treatments is primary interests of those experiments. The sequence in which the subjects receive treatments is not of interest. Experiments are designed in such a way that each subject, is given a number of treatments with the object of studying differences between these treatments. This experimental design, named cross-over design is widely used in clinical studies, behavioral interventions, environment experiments, epidemiology researches and animal studies. Many studies use Latin Square with cross-over design. It is used to e...
The main objective in a randomized clinical trial of studies such as in cancer, AIDS, etc. is to com...
Multidisciplinary research in public health is approached using methods from many scientific discipl...
Features Contains new chapters on re-estimating sample size when testing for average bioequivalence...
“Randomized control design is the gold standard” in the design of experiments which focus on treatme...
Random controlled experiment is the gold standard of the study designs which focus at treatment comp...
The validity of statistical inference depends on proper randomization methods. However, even with pr...
Background: This article studies the design of trials that compare three treatment conditions that a...
Background: This article studies the design of trials that compare three treatment conditions that a...
A cross-over study is a comparitive experiment in which subjects receive a sequence of two or more t...
There are many diseases and conditions that can be studied using a cross-over clinical trial, where ...
In treatment comparison experiments, the treatment responses are often correlated with some concomit...
Introduction: A cross-over design is a repeated measurements design such that each experimental unit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36).Cross-over trials in clinical medicine, have gaine...
A. Cross-over designs Crossover designs are used in experimental situations where a number of experi...
Thesis from Leicester PolytechnicCross-over designs are frequently used in clinical trials, usually ...
The main objective in a randomized clinical trial of studies such as in cancer, AIDS, etc. is to com...
Multidisciplinary research in public health is approached using methods from many scientific discipl...
Features Contains new chapters on re-estimating sample size when testing for average bioequivalence...
“Randomized control design is the gold standard” in the design of experiments which focus on treatme...
Random controlled experiment is the gold standard of the study designs which focus at treatment comp...
The validity of statistical inference depends on proper randomization methods. However, even with pr...
Background: This article studies the design of trials that compare three treatment conditions that a...
Background: This article studies the design of trials that compare three treatment conditions that a...
A cross-over study is a comparitive experiment in which subjects receive a sequence of two or more t...
There are many diseases and conditions that can be studied using a cross-over clinical trial, where ...
In treatment comparison experiments, the treatment responses are often correlated with some concomit...
Introduction: A cross-over design is a repeated measurements design such that each experimental unit...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 35-36).Cross-over trials in clinical medicine, have gaine...
A. Cross-over designs Crossover designs are used in experimental situations where a number of experi...
Thesis from Leicester PolytechnicCross-over designs are frequently used in clinical trials, usually ...
The main objective in a randomized clinical trial of studies such as in cancer, AIDS, etc. is to com...
Multidisciplinary research in public health is approached using methods from many scientific discipl...
Features Contains new chapters on re-estimating sample size when testing for average bioequivalence...