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A new inferential approach for response-adaptive clinical trials: the variance-stabilized bootstrap The variance-stabilized bootstrap for RA designs

Journal

TEST
Volume 31, Issue 1, Pages 235-254

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11749-021-00777-9

Keywords

Confidence intervals; Hypothesis testing; Likelihood Inference; Re-randomization test; Variance stabilization

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  1. Alma Mater Studiorum-Universita di Bologna within the CRUI-CARE Agreement

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This paper discusses the limitations of inferential approaches in sequential clinical trials and proposes a new methodology for response-adaptive designs. The theoretical properties, illustrative examples, and simulation studies demonstrate the superiority of the proposed approach.
This paper discusses disadvantages and limitations of the available inferential approaches in sequential clinical trials for treatment comparisons managed via response-adaptive randomization. Then, we propose an inferential methodology for response-adaptive designs which, by exploiting a variance stabilizing transformation into a bootstrap framework, is able to overcome the above-mentioned drawbacks, regardless of the chosen allocation procedure as well as the desired target. We derive the theoretical properties of the suggested proposal, showing its superiority with respect to likelihood, randomization and design-based inferential approaches. Several illustrative examples and simulation studies are provided in order to confirm the relevance of our results.

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