The present paper discusses drawbacks and limitations of likelihood-based inference in sequential clinical trials for treatment comparisons managed viaResponse-Adaptive Randomization. Taking into account the most common statistical models for the primary outcome—namely binary, Poisson, exponential and normal data—we derive the conditions under which (i) the classical confidence intervals degenerate and (ii) the Wald test becomes inconsistent and strongly affected by the nuisance parameters, also displaying a non monotonic power. To overcome these drawbacks, we provide a very simple solution that could preserve the fundamental properties of likelihood-based inference. Several illustrative examples and simulation studies are presented...
Many papers have introduced adaptive clinical trial methods that allow modifications to the sample s...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Nowadays, we are witnessing changes in the traditional clinical trial landscape: many methods have b...
The present paper discusses drawbacks and limitations of likelihood-based inference in sequential c...
This paper discusses disadvantages and limitations of the available inferential approaches in seque...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordResponse-ad...
Sequential experiments are widely used in biomedical practice but are also highly desirable in an in...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of response-adaptive randomization rules for normal r...
Clinical trials are complicated and involve human beings. Therefore, lots of ethical and efficient o...
We discuss methods for comparing effects of two treatments A and B. We investigate the performance ...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
Abstract: A new approach to adaptive design of clinical trials is proposed in a general multiparamet...
Much attention has been given in recent years to adaptive designs of clinical trials as ethical alte...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Many papers have introduced adaptive clinical trial methods that allow modifications to the sample s...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Nowadays, we are witnessing changes in the traditional clinical trial landscape: many methods have b...
The present paper discusses drawbacks and limitations of likelihood-based inference in sequential c...
This paper discusses disadvantages and limitations of the available inferential approaches in seque...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordResponse-ad...
Sequential experiments are widely used in biomedical practice but are also highly desirable in an in...
The aim of this paper is to analyze the impact of response-adaptive randomization rules for normal r...
Clinical trials are complicated and involve human beings. Therefore, lots of ethical and efficient o...
We discuss methods for comparing effects of two treatments A and B. We investigate the performance ...
In a clinical trial, response-adaptive randomization (RAR) uses accumulating data to weigh the rando...
Abstract: A new approach to adaptive design of clinical trials is proposed in a general multiparamet...
Much attention has been given in recent years to adaptive designs of clinical trials as ethical alte...
PhDPrevious work on two-treatment comparisons has shown that the use of optimal response-adaptive r...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Many papers have introduced adaptive clinical trial methods that allow modifications to the sample s...
Monte Carlo simulation has been conducted to investigate parameter estimation and hypothesis testing...
Nowadays, we are witnessing changes in the traditional clinical trial landscape: many methods have b...