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Simulations Of A New Response-Adaptive Biased Coin Design, Aleksandra Stein Dec 2015

Simulations Of A New Response-Adaptive Biased Coin Design, Aleksandra Stein

Department of Statistics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Work

Modern medical experiments accrue and treat patients--hence obtain treatment response data--throughout a trial. Designs which prospectively plan to modify patient allocation by leveraging accumulating data are response-adaptive randomization (RAR) designs. Many such designs attempt to balance the desire to bias assignment proportions towards a treatment which is performing better against the need to maintain randomization in the face of continued equipoise.

This dissertation consists of simulated investigations into frequentist and ethical properties of an new RAR biased coin design. Chapter 2 proposes a new adaptive design for phase III clinical trials, a modification of the 2001 Bandyopadhyay and Biswas biased …


Best Practice Recommendations For Data Screening, Justin A. Desimone, Peter D. Harms, Alice J. Desimone Feb 2015

Best Practice Recommendations For Data Screening, Justin A. Desimone, Peter D. Harms, Alice J. Desimone

Department of Management: Faculty Publications

Survey respondents differ in their levels of attention and effort when responding to items. There are a number of methods researchers may use to identify respondents who fail to exert sufficient effort in order to increase the rigor of analysis and enhance the trustworthiness of study results. Screening techniques are organized into three general categories, which differ in impact on survey design and potential respondent awareness. Assumptions and considerations regarding appropriate use of screening techniques are discussed along with descriptions of each technique. The utility of each screening technique is a function of survey design and administration. Each technique has …