Play-the-winner rule and adaptive designs of clinical trials (Q5957216)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1716598
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Play-the-winner rule and adaptive designs of clinical trials (English)
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27 June 2002
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Summary: In Control. Clin. Trials 22, 203-210 (2001), we have argued that the traditional randomized design of clinical trials is ethically infeasible in desperate medical situations and adaptive designs are morally required. We have also argued that in such situations the appropriate designs must satisfy what we call the ``Principle of interchangeability.'' In this paper we show that the statistical model of bandit processes satisfies this principle of interchangeability. Moreover, we demonstrate that when such a model is used as an adaptive design, the total regret of successes lost is smaller when compared with simple randomization. We illustrate the results by the simple deterministic play-the-winner designs.
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bandit processes
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principle of interchangeability
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adaptive design
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