Principles for Response-Adaptive Randomization
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Design and Analysis of Experiments
We discuss guiding principles for the use of response-adaptive randomization in clinical trials. First, we describe a set of criteria by which the investigator can determine whether response-adaptive randomization is useful. The we discuss a template for the appropriate selection of a response-adaptive randomization procedure. Such guidance should be useful in designing state-of-the-art clinical trials.
This talk is part of the Isaac Newton Institute Seminar Series series.
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