BuyseTest (Q28267)

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Generalized Pairwise Comparisons
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BuyseTest
Generalized Pairwise Comparisons

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    2.4.0
    20 March 2023
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    1.0
    17 August 2016
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    1.3.2
    29 May 2018
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    1.5.0
    26 September 2018
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    1.6
    17 October 2018
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    1.7
    16 January 2019
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    1.8.3
    16 January 2020
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    1.8.4
    14 February 2020
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    1.8.5
    3 March 2020
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    1.8
    13 November 2019
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    2.1.0
    26 April 2020
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    2.1.3
    7 May 2020
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    2.2.1
    5 January 2021
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    2.2.3
    12 January 2021
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    2.2.6
    16 March 2021
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    2.3.0
    23 April 2021
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    2.3.5
    25 October 2021
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    2.3.9
    3 January 2022
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    2.3.10
    11 January 2022
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    2.3.11
    28 March 2022
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    3.0.2
    23 January 2024
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    23 January 2024
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    Implementation of the Generalized Pairwise Comparisons (GPC) as defined in Buyse (2010) <doi:10.1002/sim.3923> for complete observations, and extended in Peron (2018) <doi:10.1177/0962280216658320> to deal with right-censoring. GPC compare two groups of observations (intervention vs. control group) regarding several prioritized endpoints to estimate the probability that a random observation drawn from one group performs better than a random observation drawn from the other group (Mann-Whitney parameter). The net benefit and win ratio statistics, i.e. the difference and ratio between the probabilities relative to the intervention and control groups, can then also be estimated. Confidence intervals and p-values are obtained based on asymptotic results (Ozenne 2021 <doi:10.1177/09622802211037067>), non-parametric bootstrap, or permutations. The software enables the use of thresholds of minimal importance difference, stratification, non-prioritized endpoints (O Brien test), and can handle right-censoring and competing-risks.
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