Concerns have been expressed over the validity of statistical inference under covariate-adaptive randomization despite the extensive use in clinical trials. In the literature, the inferential properties under covariate-adaptive randomization have been mainly studied for continuous responses; in particular, it is well known that the usual two sample t-test for treatment effect is typically conservative, in the sense that the actual test size is smaller than the nominal level. This phenomenon of invalid tests has also been found for generalized linear models without adjusting for the covariates and are sometimes more worrisome due to inflated Type I error. The purpose of this study is to examine the unadjusted test for treatment effect under ...
Linear regression adjustments for pre-treatment covariates are widely used in economics to lower the...
In this paper we provide some general asymptotic properties of covariate-adaptive (CA) randomized de...
BACKGROUND: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...
<div><p>Covariate-adaptive designs are often implemented to balance important covariates in clinical...
In randomized clinical trials, adjustments for baseline covariates at both design and analysis stage...
<p>This article studies inference for the average treatment effect in randomized controlled trials w...
This paper studies inference for the average treatment effect in randomized controlled trials with c...
It is common to conduct causal inference in matched observational studies by proceeding as though tr...
Background: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...
Randomized trials balance all covariates on average and are the gold standard for estimating treatme...
Covariate adaptive randomization is an allocation procedure used in clinical trials that seeks to ba...
Adjustment for baseline covariates in randomized trials has been shown to lead to gains in power and...
Background: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...
Introduction & Objective: Unadjusted analyses, fully adjusted analyses, or adjusted analyses bas...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...
Linear regression adjustments for pre-treatment covariates are widely used in economics to lower the...
In this paper we provide some general asymptotic properties of covariate-adaptive (CA) randomized de...
BACKGROUND: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...
<div><p>Covariate-adaptive designs are often implemented to balance important covariates in clinical...
In randomized clinical trials, adjustments for baseline covariates at both design and analysis stage...
<p>This article studies inference for the average treatment effect in randomized controlled trials w...
This paper studies inference for the average treatment effect in randomized controlled trials with c...
It is common to conduct causal inference in matched observational studies by proceeding as though tr...
Background: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...
Randomized trials balance all covariates on average and are the gold standard for estimating treatme...
Covariate adaptive randomization is an allocation procedure used in clinical trials that seeks to ba...
Adjustment for baseline covariates in randomized trials has been shown to lead to gains in power and...
Background: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...
Introduction & Objective: Unadjusted analyses, fully adjusted analyses, or adjusted analyses bas...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...
Linear regression adjustments for pre-treatment covariates are widely used in economics to lower the...
In this paper we provide some general asymptotic properties of covariate-adaptive (CA) randomized de...
BACKGROUND: It has long been advised to account for baseline covariates in the analysis of confirmat...