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The following pages link to Point and interval estimation following a sequential clinical trial (Q3837328):
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- Corrected confidence intervals following a sequential adaptive clinical trial with binary responses (Q1589680) (← links)
- Some simple corrected confidence intervals following a sequential test (Q1888860) (← links)
- Exact confidence limits compatible with the result of a sequential trial (Q2059438) (← links)
- Point estimates and confidence regions for sequential trials involving selection (Q2573521) (← links)
- Sequential methods for comparative effectiveness experiments: point of care clinical trials (Q2864556) (← links)
- P-Value Adjustment in Sequential Clinical Trials (Q3079060) (← links)
- Estimation of a Parameter and Its Exact Confidence Interval Following Sequential Sample Size Reestimation Trials (Q3445330) (← links)
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- Conditional estimation following a group sequential clinical trial (Q4266875) (← links)
- Confidence interval calculation for a sequential clinical trial of binary responses (Q4364940) (← links)
- Approximate bias calculations for sequentially designed experiments (Q4384953) (← links)
- An Adaptive Approach to Implementing Bivariate Group Sequential Clinical Trial Designs (Q4430338) (← links)
- Sequential tests and estimators after overrunning based on maximum-likelihood ordering (Q4455363) (← links)
- Point estimation after early stopping in a repeated measures trial (Q4490166) (← links)
- ESTIMATION FOLLOWING EXTENSION OF A STUDY ON THE BASIS OF CONDITIONAL POWER (Q4512838) (← links)
- A Homogeneity Test in Overviews with Group Sequentially Monitored Clinical Trials (Q4668388) (← links)
- Use of the randomization distribution in the analysis of sequential clinical trials (Q4843742) (← links)
- Modified Turning Point Method for Confidence Interval Estimating on Up-And-Down Data. Application in Pharmacodynamic Research (Q5014272) (← links)
- A Tutorial on the Practical Use and Implication of Complete Sufficient Statistics (Q6086593) (← links)
- Point estimation for adaptive trial designs. I: A methodological review (Q6629916) (← links)