Asymptotic properties of doubly adaptive biased coin designs for multitreatment clinical trials.
From MaRDI portal
Publication:1884614
DOI10.1214/aos/1079120137zbMath1105.62381OpenAlexW1993594029MaRDI QIDQ1884614
Publication date: 5 November 2004
Published in: The Annals of Statistics (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://projecteuclid.org/euclid.aos/1079120137
Applications of statistics to biology and medical sciences; meta analysis (62P10) Sequential statistical design (62L05)
Related Items (59)
A simple solution to the inadequacy of asymptotic likelihood-based inference for response-adaptive clinical trials: likelihood-based inference for RAR trials ⋮ Exact statistical power for response adaptive designs ⋮ Efficient randomized-adaptive designs ⋮ A generalized drop-the-loser rule for multi-treatment clinical trials ⋮ Goodness-of-fit test for response adaptive clinical trials ⋮ Randomly Reinforced Urn Designs with Prespecified Allocations ⋮ A new family of covariate-adjusted response adaptive designs and their properties ⋮ Covariate‐adjusted response adaptive designs incorporating covariates with and without treatment interactions ⋮ Asymptotic properties of covariate-adjusted response-adaptive designs ⋮ Generalized Efron's biased coin design and its theoretical properties ⋮ Doubly adaptive biased coin designs with heterogeneous responses ⋮ Approximating the operating characteristics of Bayesian uncertainty directed trial designs ⋮ A new design strategy for hypothesis testing under response adaptive randomization ⋮ Response-adaptive treatment allocation for non-inferiority trials with heterogeneous variances ⋮ More nonparametric Bayesian inference in applications ⋮ Longitudinal covariate-adjusted response-adaptive randomized designs ⋮ Multi-arm covariate-adaptive randomization ⋮ Covariate-adjusted response-adaptive designs for censored survival responses ⋮ Bayesian adaptive randomization with compound utility functions ⋮ Variance-penalized response-adaptive randomization with mismeasurement ⋮ Response-adaptive randomization in clinical trials: from myths to practical considerations ⋮ Immigrated urn models-theoretical properties and applications ⋮ A numerical study for comparing two response-adaptive designs for continuous treatment effects ⋮ Handling covariates in the design of clinical trials ⋮ An optimal allocation for response-adaptive designs ⋮ A response-driven adaptive design based on the Klein urn ⋮ A sequential design for a clinical trial with a linear prognostic factor ⋮ Asymptotically efficient estimation in response adaptive trials ⋮ The properties of entropy as a measure of randomness in a clinical trial ⋮ Bayesian doubly adaptive randomization in clinical trials ⋮ Independence after adaptive allocation ⋮ Multi-objective optimal designs in comparative clinical trials with covariates: the reinforced doubly adaptive biased coin design ⋮ Asymptotic properties of covariate-adaptive randomization ⋮ Asymptotic Properties of Multicolor Randomly Reinforced Pólya Urns ⋮ Optimal adaptive generalized Pólya urn design for multi-arm clinical trials ⋮ Exact properties of Efron's biased coin randomization procedure ⋮ A randomly reinforced urn ⋮ Asymptotically best response-adaptive randomization procedures ⋮ The doubly adaptive weighted differences design ⋮ Asymptotic theorems of sequential estimation-adjusted urn models ⋮ An optimal response adaptive biased coin design with \(k\) heteroscedastic treatments ⋮ On a two-treatment adaptive allocation rule for continuous response ⋮ Sequential monitoring of response-adaptive randomized clinical trials ⋮ Compound adaptive GPU design for clinical trials ⋮ Implementing optimal allocation in clinical trials with multiple endpoints ⋮ Optimal designs for testing the efficacy of heterogeneous experimental groups ⋮ Multi-treatment optimal response-adaptive designs for phase III clinical trials ⋮ Sequential monitoring of response-adaptive randomized clinical trials with sample size re-estimation ⋮ On optimal designs for clinical trials: an updated review ⋮ Implementing optimal allocation for sequential continuous responses with multiple treatments ⋮ Some recent developments in the design of adaptive clinical trials ⋮ Outcome-adaptive allocation with natural lead-in for three-group trials with binary outcomes ⋮ Asymptotics in response-adaptive designs generated by a two-color, randomly reinforced urn ⋮ On recent advances in optimal allocation designs in clinical trials ⋮ Response‐Adaptive Randomization for Clinical Trials with Continuous Outcomes ⋮ An adaptive allocation design for circular treatment outcome ⋮ The Gaussian approximation for multi-color generalized Friedman's urn model ⋮ An Optimal Response-Adaptive Design for Multi-treatment Clinical Trials with Circular Responses ⋮ On the almost sure convergence of adaptive allocation procedures
Cites Work
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Unnamed Item
- Optimal Adaptive Designs for Binary Response Trials
- Properties of biased coin designs in sequential clinical trials
- K-treatment comparisons with restricted randomization rules in clinical trials
- The adaptive biased coin design for sequential experiments
- The generalized Polya's urn design for sequential medical trials
- The doubly adaptive biased coin design for sequential clinical trials
- Variance in randomized play-the-winner clinical trials
- Central limit theorems for urn models
- Estimation after adaptive allocation
- Asymptotic theorems for urn models with nonhomogeneous generating matrices
- Asymptotic properties of adaptive designs for clinical trials with delayed response
- Central limit theorems for doubly adaptive biased coin designs
- Note on probability
- An adaptive randomized design with application to estimation
- RANDOMIZED URN MODELS AND SEQUENTIAL DESIGN
- Exact two-sample permutation tests based on the randomized play-the-winner rule
- Two-population sequential tests with three hypotheses
- An Application of an Urn Model to the Design of Sequential Controlled Clinical Trials
- Optimality, Variability, Power
- Forcing a sequential experiment to be balanced
- Some aspects of the sequential design of experiments
This page was built for publication: Asymptotic properties of doubly adaptive biased coin designs for multitreatment clinical trials.