This article reviews power priors, a class of prior distributions for an unknown parameter that exploits information from results of previous, similar studies, a situation arising often in clinical trials. The article shows that, for independent and identically distributed historical data, a basic formulation of power priors (geometric priors) can be obtained as the result of a prior updating-and-combining process based on training samples of iid historical data. This formulation gives an operational justification to power priors. It also allows us to relate the discount scalar quantity controlling the influence of historical information on final inference to the size of training samples. Properties of power priors and their extension to mo...
Combining historical control data with current control data may reduce the necessary study size of a...
The aim of the paper is to propose the introduction of power prior distributions in the ability esti...
We consider the sample size determination (SSD) problem, which is a basic yet extremely important as...
Including historical data may increase the power of the analysis of a current clinical trial and red...
In order for historical data to be considered for inclusion in the design and analysis of clinical t...
The power prior has been widely used in many applications covering a large number of disciplines. Th...
The aim of this thesis is to provide the applied researcher with a practical approach for quantitati...
Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been t...
A statistical approach to incorporate historical data efficiently while maintaining statistical inte...
International audienceDuring drug evaluation trials, information from clinical trials previously con...
Funder: National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreA standard ...
The sample size of a randomized controlled trial is typically chosen in order for frequentist operat...
Historical information is always relevant for clinical trial design. Additionally, if incorporated i...
A standard two‐arm randomised controlled trial usually compares an intervention to a control treatme...
Data of previous trials with a similar setting are often available in the analysis of clinical trial...
Combining historical control data with current control data may reduce the necessary study size of a...
The aim of the paper is to propose the introduction of power prior distributions in the ability esti...
We consider the sample size determination (SSD) problem, which is a basic yet extremely important as...
Including historical data may increase the power of the analysis of a current clinical trial and red...
In order for historical data to be considered for inclusion in the design and analysis of clinical t...
The power prior has been widely used in many applications covering a large number of disciplines. Th...
The aim of this thesis is to provide the applied researcher with a practical approach for quantitati...
Incorporating historical information into the design and analysis of a new clinical trial has been t...
A statistical approach to incorporate historical data efficiently while maintaining statistical inte...
International audienceDuring drug evaluation trials, information from clinical trials previously con...
Funder: National Institute of Health Research (NIHR) Cambridge Biomedical Research CentreA standard ...
The sample size of a randomized controlled trial is typically chosen in order for frequentist operat...
Historical information is always relevant for clinical trial design. Additionally, if incorporated i...
A standard two‐arm randomised controlled trial usually compares an intervention to a control treatme...
Data of previous trials with a similar setting are often available in the analysis of clinical trial...
Combining historical control data with current control data may reduce the necessary study size of a...
The aim of the paper is to propose the introduction of power prior distributions in the ability esti...
We consider the sample size determination (SSD) problem, which is a basic yet extremely important as...