A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of trials based on simultaneous t lower confidence bounds or Scheffé\u27s lower confidence bounds. Methods for simultaneous inferences on pairwise or many-to-one comparisons among multiple noninferiority trials are also discussed. To avoid bias due to subjective trial exclusion a tuning parameter k is embedded into the testing procedure to provide flexibility to quantify the consistency of noninferiority when the total number of trials is large. The size and power of the proposed test are discussed. The method is illustrated using simulations and real data analysis. Copyright © Taylor & Francis Group, LLC
Classical hypothesis testing focuses on testing whether treatments have differential effects on outc...
Classical hypothesis testing focuses on testing whether treatments have differential effects on outc...
Our interest is in active controlled clinical trials with the objective of determining whether an ex...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
It is the aim of most active control trials to show that the treatment(s) under investigation is (ar...
Abstract: Clinical noninferiority trials with three (or more) groups recently have received much att...
The increasing popularity of noninferiority trials reflects the ongoing efforts to replace existing ...
In some clinical trials, the number of subjects on each treatment is fixed and at successive equally...
Applied statisticians and pharmaceutical researchers are frequently involved in the design and analy...
While continuing to focus on methods of testing for two-sided equivalence, "Testing Statistical...
Applied statisticians and pharmaceutical researchers are frequently involved in the design and analy...
Noninferiority (NI) trials in drug research are used for the purpose of demonstrating that a new tre...
Abstract: Problem statement: Noninferiority tests are frequently used in clinical trials to demonstr...
Assessing the therapeutic noninferiority or equivalence of one medical treatment compared to another...
Classical hypothesis testing focuses on testing whether treatments have differential effects on outc...
Classical hypothesis testing focuses on testing whether treatments have differential effects on outc...
Our interest is in active controlled clinical trials with the objective of determining whether an ex...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
A testing procedure is proposed to assess the consistency of noninferiority from a collection of tri...
It is the aim of most active control trials to show that the treatment(s) under investigation is (ar...
Abstract: Clinical noninferiority trials with three (or more) groups recently have received much att...
The increasing popularity of noninferiority trials reflects the ongoing efforts to replace existing ...
In some clinical trials, the number of subjects on each treatment is fixed and at successive equally...
Applied statisticians and pharmaceutical researchers are frequently involved in the design and analy...
While continuing to focus on methods of testing for two-sided equivalence, "Testing Statistical...
Applied statisticians and pharmaceutical researchers are frequently involved in the design and analy...
Noninferiority (NI) trials in drug research are used for the purpose of demonstrating that a new tre...
Abstract: Problem statement: Noninferiority tests are frequently used in clinical trials to demonstr...
Assessing the therapeutic noninferiority or equivalence of one medical treatment compared to another...
Classical hypothesis testing focuses on testing whether treatments have differential effects on outc...
Classical hypothesis testing focuses on testing whether treatments have differential effects on outc...
Our interest is in active controlled clinical trials with the objective of determining whether an ex...