In randomized trials, pair-matching is an intuitive design strategy to protect study validity and to potentially increase study power. In a common design, candidate units are identified, and their baseline characteristics used to create the best n/2 matched pairs. Within the resulting pairs, the intervention is randomized, and the outcomes measured at the end of follow-up. We consider this design to be adaptive, because the construction of the matched pairs depends on the baseline covariates of all candidate units. As a consequence, the observed data cannot be considered as n/2 independent, identically distributed pairs of units, as common practice assumes. Instead, the observed data consist of n dependent units. This paper explores the con...
Motivation: In clinical trials, individuals are matched using demographic criteria, paired, and the...
There is considerable debate regarding whether and how covariate adjusted analyses should be used in...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...
In randomized trials, pair-matching is an intuitive design strategy to protect study validity and to...
In randomized trials, adjustment for measured covariates during the analysis can reduce variance and...
This dissertation is focused on the development of the optimal design and analysis for cluster rando...
In many randomized and observational studies the allocation of treatment among a sample of n indepen...
In cluster randomized trials, the study units usually are not a simple random sample from some clear...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
Although blocking or pairing before randomization is a basic principle of experimental design, the p...
There is considerable interest in community interventions for health promotion, where the community ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
Summary. We address estimation of intervention effects in experimental designs in which (a) interven...
In paired randomized experiments, individuals in a given matched pair may differ on prognostically i...
Personalized intervention strategies, in particular those that modify treatment based on a participa...
Motivation: In clinical trials, individuals are matched using demographic criteria, paired, and the...
There is considerable debate regarding whether and how covariate adjusted analyses should be used in...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...
In randomized trials, pair-matching is an intuitive design strategy to protect study validity and to...
In randomized trials, adjustment for measured covariates during the analysis can reduce variance and...
This dissertation is focused on the development of the optimal design and analysis for cluster rando...
In many randomized and observational studies the allocation of treatment among a sample of n indepen...
In cluster randomized trials, the study units usually are not a simple random sample from some clear...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
Although blocking or pairing before randomization is a basic principle of experimental design, the p...
There is considerable interest in community interventions for health promotion, where the community ...
A basic feature of many field experiments is that investigators are only able to randomize clusters ...
Summary. We address estimation of intervention effects in experimental designs in which (a) interven...
In paired randomized experiments, individuals in a given matched pair may differ on prognostically i...
Personalized intervention strategies, in particular those that modify treatment based on a participa...
Motivation: In clinical trials, individuals are matched using demographic criteria, paired, and the...
There is considerable debate regarding whether and how covariate adjusted analyses should be used in...
This thesis unites three papers discussing new strategies for matched pair designs using observation...