Four testing procedures are considered for testing the response rate of one sample correlated binary data with a cluster size of one or two, which often occurs in otolaryngologic and ophthalmologic studies. Although an asymptotic approach is often used for statistical inference, it is criticized for unsatisfactory type I error control in small sample settings. An alternative to the asymptotic approach is an unconditional approach. The first unconditional approach is the one based on estimation, also known as parametric bootstrap (Lee and Young in Stat Probab Lett 71(2):143–153, 2005). The other two unconditional approaches considered in this article are an approach based on maximization (Basu in J Am Stat Assoc 72(358):355–366, 1977), and a...
This article examines group testing procedures where units within a group (or pool) may be correlate...
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[[abstract]]Assessment of therapeutic equivalence or non-inferiority between two medical diagnostic ...
When investigators have N pairs of binary data, a common test for an increased rate of response is M...
We consider seven exact unconditional testing procedures for comparing adjusted incidence rates betw...
In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly co...
In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly co...
Applied statisticians and pharmaceutical researchers are frequently involved in the design and analy...
We provide a simple and good approximation of power of the unconditional test for two correlated bin...
Analyses that test nonzero correlations and incorporate prior information can help accumulate knowle...
Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative diag...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for a single response and a comparison of...
The classical procedures of comparing two groups, such as t-test are, usually restricted with the as...
Standard first order tests have size error that decreases as m^{-1/2} where m is a measure of sample...
Asymptotic and exact conditional approaches have often been used for testing agreement between two r...
This article examines group testing procedures where units within a group (or pool) may be correlate...
Contains fulltext : 52903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A major method...
[[abstract]]Assessment of therapeutic equivalence or non-inferiority between two medical diagnostic ...
When investigators have N pairs of binary data, a common test for an increased rate of response is M...
We consider seven exact unconditional testing procedures for comparing adjusted incidence rates betw...
In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly co...
In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly co...
Applied statisticians and pharmaceutical researchers are frequently involved in the design and analy...
We provide a simple and good approximation of power of the unconditional test for two correlated bin...
Analyses that test nonzero correlations and incorporate prior information can help accumulate knowle...
Background The sample size required to power a study to a nominal level in a paired comparative diag...
This article gives an overview of sample size calculations for a single response and a comparison of...
The classical procedures of comparing two groups, such as t-test are, usually restricted with the as...
Standard first order tests have size error that decreases as m^{-1/2} where m is a measure of sample...
Asymptotic and exact conditional approaches have often been used for testing agreement between two r...
This article examines group testing procedures where units within a group (or pool) may be correlate...
Contains fulltext : 52903.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A major method...
[[abstract]]Assessment of therapeutic equivalence or non-inferiority between two medical diagnostic ...