Weighted Logrank Statistics in Sequential Tests
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Cited in
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- scientific article; zbMATH DE number 70020 (Why is no real title available?)
- A Group Sequential Test for Survival Trials: An Alternative to Rank‐Based Procedures
- Information Growth in a Family of Weighted Logrank Statistics Under Repeated Analyses
- A monotonicity property of weighted log-rank tests
- Group-sequential logrank methods for trial designs using bivariate non-competing event-time outcomes
- Sequential confidence intervals for time series
- Nonparametric sequential testing in clinical trials with incomplete multivariate observations
- Estimation of the relative risk following group sequential procedure based upon the weighted log-rank statistic
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