A Bayesian cost-benefit approach to sample size determination and evaluation in clinical trials
<p>Current practice for sample size computations in clinical trials is largely based on frequentist or classical methods. These methods have the drawback of requiring a point estimate of the variance of treatment effect and are based on arbitrary settings of type I and II errors. They also do...
Main Author: | Kikuchi, T |
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Other Authors: | Gittins, J |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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