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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 …


Beta-Binomial Kriging: A New Approach To Modeling Spatially Correlated Proportions, Aimee Schwab Aug 2015

Beta-Binomial Kriging: A New Approach To Modeling Spatially Correlated Proportions, Aimee Schwab

Department of Statistics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Work

Spatially correlated count data sets appear often in applied data analysis problems, but there is little consensus in the literature about how best to analyze the data. The two prevailing approaches provide accurate parameter estimates and predictions, at the cost of model interpretability and simplicity. This dissertation will present a new approach to modeling spatially correlated binomial observations: beta-binomial kriging. The model proposed here is a modified form of spatial kriging which assumes the data are generated from a correlated beta-binomial distribution. Given this assumption, the spatial parameters and predicted values can be estimated using simple matrix algebra. Beta-binomial kriging …


A New Approach To Modeling Multivariate Time Series On Multiple Temporal Scales, Tucker Zeleny May 2015

A New Approach To Modeling Multivariate Time Series On Multiple Temporal Scales, Tucker Zeleny

Department of Statistics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Work

In certain situations, observations are collected on a multivariate time series at a certain temporal scale. However, there may also exist underlying time series behavior on a larger temporal scale that is of interest. Often times, identifying the behavior of the data over the course of the larger scale is the key objective. Because this large scale trend is not being directly observed, describing the trends of the data on this scale can be more difficult. To further complicate matters, the observed data on the smaller time scale may be unevenly spaced from one larger scale time point to the …


Modeling The Dynamic Processes Of Challenge And Recovery (Stress And Strain) Over Time, Fan Yang Jan 2015

Modeling The Dynamic Processes Of Challenge And Recovery (Stress And Strain) Over Time, Fan Yang

Department of Statistics: Dissertations, Theses, and Student Work

A dynamic process with challenge and recovery is an important branch in the family of stochastic processes. The dependent data of such processes are often observed over time, and hence, are time dependent. The purpose of this dissertation is to develop methods to characterize a dynamic process with challenge and recovery under different dimensionalities and error assumptions. In this dissertation, a univariate dynamic process under Gaussian assumption is discussed first and a bi-logistic model is developed by three different methods: compartment, additive, and Bayesian. Then the discussion is extended to a bivariate hysteresis system with challenge and recovery. Three methods: …