An Optimal Sequential Design for Screening Trials
Yao, Begg, and Livingston (1996, Biometrics 52, 992-1001) considered the optimal group size for testing a series of potentially therapeutic agents to identify a promising one as soon as possible for given error rates. The number of patients to be tested with each agent was fixed as the group size. W...
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Main Authors: | Wang, Y. G., Leung, Denis H. Y. |
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1998
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