N-of-1 trials allow inference between two treatments given to a single individual. Most often, clinical investigators analyze an individual's N-of-1 trial data with usual t-tests or simple nonparametric methods. These simple methods do not account for serial correlation in repeated observations coming from the individual. Existing methods accounting for serial correlation require simulation, multiple N-of-1 trials, or both. Here, we develop t-tests that account for serial correlation in a single individual. The development includes effect size and precision calculations, both of which are useful for study planning. We then use Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate statistical properties of these serial t-tests, namely, Type I and II errors, an...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
Because serial correlation in linear panel-data models biases the standard errors and causes the res...
The effect of serial-correlation structure of biomedical data on the statistical-sampling variabilit...
Statistical testing of trends during therapy have been limited because such tests are limited when ...
N-of-1 study designs involve the collection and analysis of repeated measures data from an individua...
Objective: To provide a practical guidance for the analysis of N-of-1 trials by comparing four commo...
N-of-1 study designs involve the collection and analyses of repeated measures data from an individua...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a practical guidance for the analysis of N-of-1 trials by comparing four commo...
N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the me...
The comparison of means derived from samples of noisy data is a standard part of climatology. It is ...
Five inferential methods employed in single-case studies to compare a case to controls are examined;...
Generalization from single-case designs can be achieved by means of replicating individual studies a...
In some clinical trials, the number of subjects on each treatment is fixed and at successive equally...
The t distribution is a probability distribution similar to the Normal distribution. It is commonly ...
A recent paper in this journal by Chen and Chen has used computer simulations to examine a number of...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
Because serial correlation in linear panel-data models biases the standard errors and causes the res...
The effect of serial-correlation structure of biomedical data on the statistical-sampling variabilit...
Statistical testing of trends during therapy have been limited because such tests are limited when ...
N-of-1 study designs involve the collection and analysis of repeated measures data from an individua...
Objective: To provide a practical guidance for the analysis of N-of-1 trials by comparing four commo...
N-of-1 study designs involve the collection and analyses of repeated measures data from an individua...
OBJECTIVE: To provide a practical guidance for the analysis of N-of-1 trials by comparing four commo...
N = 1 designs imply repeated registrations of the behaviour of the same experimental unit and the me...
The comparison of means derived from samples of noisy data is a standard part of climatology. It is ...
Five inferential methods employed in single-case studies to compare a case to controls are examined;...
Generalization from single-case designs can be achieved by means of replicating individual studies a...
In some clinical trials, the number of subjects on each treatment is fixed and at successive equally...
The t distribution is a probability distribution similar to the Normal distribution. It is commonly ...
A recent paper in this journal by Chen and Chen has used computer simulations to examine a number of...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
Because serial correlation in linear panel-data models biases the standard errors and causes the res...
The effect of serial-correlation structure of biomedical data on the statistical-sampling variabilit...