Uniformly most powerful tests for simultaneously detecting a treatment effect in the overall population and at least one subpopulation
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- Optimal tests of treatment effects for the overall population and two subpopulations in randomized trials, using sparse linear programming
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(5)- An omnibus test for detection of subgroup treatment effects via data partitioning
- Optimal tests of treatment effects for the overall population and two subpopulations in randomized trials, using sparse linear programming
- A multiple comparison procedure for dose-finding trials with subpopulations
- Optimal Multiple Testing and Design in Clinical Trials
- Tests for statistical significance of a treatment effect in the presence of hidden sub-populations
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