The problems addressed in this thesis are motivated by the following problem from clinical trials. Suppose that an experimental drug has been developed to treat a non-life-treatening disease, such as colds. Suppose that the drug is administered sequentially to incoming patients and that a response Y to treatment and a covariate X may be measured for each patient. For example, X might be a side effect. Suppose finally, that the experiment might be stopped if the covariate falls outside some acceptable range. We study the effect that such optimal stopping rules have on two conventional statistical measures; namely, the significance level and the bias. We present numerical solutions to the optimal stopping problems for both testing and esti...
We consider the sequential testing of two simple hypotheses for the drift of a Brownian motion when ...
The work of Fisher1 and Buehler2 discuss the importance of con-ditioning on recognizable subsets of ...
Suppose that at any stage of a statistical experiment a control vari-able X that affects the distrib...
The problems addressed in this thesis are motivated by the following problem from clinical trials. S...
A drug is administered sequentially to incoming patients. A response Y to treatment and a covariate ...
In this paper we consider a method for monitoring a clinical trial whose patients are sequentially e...
Sequential designs of Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT) allow repeated significance testing based on...
The use of sequential statistical analysis for post-market drug safety surveillance is quickly emerg...
[[abstract]]In the sequential analysis of data, both Bayesian and frequentist methods often make use...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A popular setting in medical statistics is a group sequential trial with indepe...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a critical approach to asymptotic inference on treatmen...
The occurrence of early failures in a fixed-sample acceptance test, where the sample observations ar...
The principal subject of this thesis is hypothesis testing and related problems of estimation for ...
Often, sample size is not fixed by design. A key example is a sequential trial with a stopping rule,...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real‐va...
We consider the sequential testing of two simple hypotheses for the drift of a Brownian motion when ...
The work of Fisher1 and Buehler2 discuss the importance of con-ditioning on recognizable subsets of ...
Suppose that at any stage of a statistical experiment a control vari-able X that affects the distrib...
The problems addressed in this thesis are motivated by the following problem from clinical trials. S...
A drug is administered sequentially to incoming patients. A response Y to treatment and a covariate ...
In this paper we consider a method for monitoring a clinical trial whose patients are sequentially e...
Sequential designs of Randomized Clinical Trials (RCT) allow repeated significance testing based on...
The use of sequential statistical analysis for post-market drug safety surveillance is quickly emerg...
[[abstract]]In the sequential analysis of data, both Bayesian and frequentist methods often make use...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. A popular setting in medical statistics is a group sequential trial with indepe...
The main purpose of this paper is to provide a critical approach to asymptotic inference on treatmen...
The occurrence of early failures in a fixed-sample acceptance test, where the sample observations ar...
The principal subject of this thesis is hypothesis testing and related problems of estimation for ...
Often, sample size is not fixed by design. A key example is a sequential trial with a stopping rule,...
We propose a Bayesian decision theoretic model of a fully sequential experiment in which the real‐va...
We consider the sequential testing of two simple hypotheses for the drift of a Brownian motion when ...
The work of Fisher1 and Buehler2 discuss the importance of con-ditioning on recognizable subsets of ...
Suppose that at any stage of a statistical experiment a control vari-able X that affects the distrib...