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The following pages link to One-Sided Sequential Stopping Boundaries for Clinical Trials: A Decision- Theoretic Approach (Q3489333):
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- Analysis of local decisions using hierarchical modeling, applied to home radon measurement and remediation. (With comments and a rejoinder). (Q1431174) (← links)
- Methodology and application of adaptive and sequential approaches in contemporary clinical trials (Q1929694) (← links)
- Self-Designing Two-Stage Trials to Minimize Expected Costs (Q3078967) (← links)
- Decision-Theoretic Designs for Phase II Clinical Trials Allowing for Competing Studies (Q3079128) (← links)
- Bayesian designs and the control of frequentist characteristics: A practical solution (Q3465748) (← links)
- Sequential Testing to Guarantee the Necessary Sample Size in Clinical Trials (Q3645030) (← links)
- Experimental design for drug development: a bayesian approach (Q4216007) (← links)
- Generalization of a lemma of kiefer and weiss for the case of sequentially planned decision problems with more than two hypotheses (Q4346004) (← links)
- Decision‐theoretic designs for a series of trials with correlated treatment effects using the Sarmanov multivariate beta‐binomial distribution (Q4634681) (← links)
- Decision Theoretic Designs for Phase II Clinical Trials with Multiple Outcomes (Q4666685) (← links)
- A Bayesian Group Sequential Approach for Multiple Endpoints (Q4678861) (← links)
- Bayesian Uncertainty Directed Trial Designs (Q5242442) (← links)
- Posterior alternatives with informative early stopping (Q6056989) (← links)
- A Review of Modern Computational Algorithms for Bayesian Optimal Design (Q6064627) (← links)
- A Comparative Tutorial of Bayesian Sequential Design and Reinforcement Learning (Q6562787) (← links)
- To add or not to add a new treatment arm to a multiarm study: a decision-theoretic framework (Q6624701) (← links)