In the context of sequential treatment comparisons, the acquisition of covariate information about the statistical units is crucial for the validity of the trial. Furthermore, balancing the assignments among covariates is of primary importance, since the potential imbalance of the covariate distributions across the groups can severely undermine the statistical analysis. For this reason, several covariate-adaptive randomization procedures have been suggested in the literature, but most of them only apply to categorical factors. In this paper we propose a new class of rules, called the Efficient Covariate-Adaptive Design, which is high-order balanced regardless of the number of factors and their nature (qualitative and/or quantitative), also ...
This paper deals with the problem of allocating patients to two competing treatments in the presence...
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of th...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...
In the context of sequential treatment comparisons, the acquisition of covariate information about t...
The present paper deals with sequential designs intended to balance the allocations of two competing...
Covariate balance is one of the fundamental issues in designing experiments for treatment compariso...
Pocock and Simon's minimization method is a very popular covariate-adaptive randomization procedure ...
A new family of covariate-adjusted response adaptive designs and their properties ZHANG Li-Xin1 HU F...
In this paper we provide some general asymptotic properties of covariate-adaptive (CA) randomized de...
In clinical trials, there is potential to improve precision and reduce the required sample size by a...
In many clinical trials, it is important to balance treatment allocation over covariates. Although a...
In many randomized trials, subjects enter the sample sequentially. Because thecovariates for all uni...
AbstractIn many randomized trials, subjects enter the sample sequentially. Because the covariates fo...
The paper develops methods for the comparison of randomized rules of the biased coin type for the se...
The present paper deals with the problem of allocating patients to two competing treatments in the p...
This paper deals with the problem of allocating patients to two competing treatments in the presence...
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of th...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...
In the context of sequential treatment comparisons, the acquisition of covariate information about t...
The present paper deals with sequential designs intended to balance the allocations of two competing...
Covariate balance is one of the fundamental issues in designing experiments for treatment compariso...
Pocock and Simon's minimization method is a very popular covariate-adaptive randomization procedure ...
A new family of covariate-adjusted response adaptive designs and their properties ZHANG Li-Xin1 HU F...
In this paper we provide some general asymptotic properties of covariate-adaptive (CA) randomized de...
In clinical trials, there is potential to improve precision and reduce the required sample size by a...
In many clinical trials, it is important to balance treatment allocation over covariates. Although a...
In many randomized trials, subjects enter the sample sequentially. Because thecovariates for all uni...
AbstractIn many randomized trials, subjects enter the sample sequentially. Because the covariates fo...
The paper develops methods for the comparison of randomized rules of the biased coin type for the se...
The present paper deals with the problem of allocating patients to two competing treatments in the p...
This paper deals with the problem of allocating patients to two competing treatments in the presence...
Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation presents a rigorous theoretical treatment of th...
Response-adaptive designs have been extensively studied and used in clinical trials. However, there ...