A Bayesian Decision Approach for Sample Size Determination in Phase II Trials
Stallard (1998, Biometrics54, 279–294) recently used Bayesian decision theory for sample-size determination in phase II trials. His design maximizes the expected financial gains in the development of a new treatment. However, it results in a very high probability (0.65) of recommending an ineffectiv...
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Main Authors: | LEUNG, Denis H. Y., WANG, You-Gan |
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2001
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