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Randomised Responseadaptive Designs In Clinical Trials 1st Edition Anthony C Atkinson

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Randomised Responseadaptive Designs In Clinical Trials 1st Edition Anthony C Atkinson
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Publisher: Chapman and Hall/CRC
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.21 MB
Pages: 339
Author: Anthony C Atkinson, Atanu Biswas
ISBN: 9781584886938, 9781584886945, 1584886935, 1584886943
Language: English
Year: 2013
Edition: 1

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Randomised Responseadaptive Designs In Clinical Trials 1st Edition Anthony C Atkinson by Anthony C Atkinson, Atanu Biswas 9781584886938, 9781584886945, 1584886935, 1584886943 instant download after payment.

Randomised Response-Adaptive Designs in Clinical Trials presents methods for the randomised allocation of treatments to patients in sequential clinical trials. Emphasizing the practical application of clinical trial designs, the book is designed for medical and applied statisticians, clinicians, and statisticians in training.

After introducing clinical trials in drug development, the authors assess a simple adaptive design for binary responses without covariates. They discuss randomisation and covariate balance in normally distributed responses and cover many important response-adaptive designs for binary responses. The book then develops response-adaptive designs for continuous and longitudinal responses, optimum designs with covariates, and response-adaptive designs with covariates. It also covers response-adaptive designs that are derived by optimising an objective function subject to constraints on the variance of estimated parametric functions. The concluding chapter explores future directions in the development of adaptive designs.

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