On The Design and Analysis of Randomized Clinical Trials with Multiple Endpoints
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- Exact sequential analysis for multiple weighted binomial end points
- Sequential tests controlling generalized familywise error rates
- Comparison of numerical algorithms for bivariate sequential tests based on marginal criteria
- Multistage tests of multiple hypotheses
- A rejection principle for sequential tests of multiple hypotheses controlling familywise error rates
- Sequential tests of multiple hypotheses controlling type I and II familywise error rates
- A Bayesian Group Sequential Approach for Multiple Endpoints
- Multivariate tests based on left-spherically distributed linear scores
- Confidence regions for stabilized multivariate tests
- Completeness and unbiased estimation of mean vector in the multivariate group sequential case
- The emperor's new tests. (With comments and a rejoinder).
- A defense of the likelihood ratio test for one-sided and order-restricted alternatives
- Group sequential testing in dental clinical trials with longitudinal data on multiple outcome variables
- One-sided tests in clinical trials with multiple endpoints
- Procedures for testing multiple endpoints in clinical trials: an overview
- One-sided multiple endpoint testing in two-sample comparisons
- Adaptive multivariate global testing
- Closed Testing Procedures for Group Sequential Clinical Trials with Multiple Endpoints
- Use of multivariate distance measures for high‐dimensional data in tests for difference, superiority, equivalence and non‐inferiority
- Adjusting O'Brien's Test to Control Type I Error for the Generalized Nonparametric Behrens–Fisher Problem
- Directional multivariate tests rejecting null and negative effects in all variables
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