The following pages link to (Q4260090):
Displaying 22 items.
- Multiple analyses in clinical trials. Fundamentals for investigators (Q1407109) (← links)
- Basic concepts of group sequential and adaptive group sequential test procedures (Q1580842) (← links)
- Optimal exact tests for multiple binary endpoints (Q1662308) (← links)
- Multiple comparisons in interim analysis. (Q1818595) (← links)
- Procedures for testing multiple endpoints in clinical trials: an overview (Q1818602) (← links)
- Robin Hood: a cost-efficient two-stage approach to large-scale simultaneous inference with non-homogeneous sparse effects (Q2406180) (← links)
- A flexible fixed-sequence testing method for hierarchically ordered correlated multiple endpoints in clinical trials (Q2475721) (← links)
- Multiple comparisons of treatments with stable multivariate tests in a two-stage adaptive design, including a test for non-inferiority (Q2701869) (← links)
- Trendtests with adaptive scoring. (Q2701875) (← links)
- Adaptive modifications of hypotheses after an interim analysis (Q2755673) (← links)
- Maximum type 1 error rate inflation in multiarmed clinical trials with adaptive interim sample size modifications (Q2875756) (← links)
- Sequential Methods in Multi-Arm Clinical Trials (Q3068083) (← links)
- Monitoring Clinical Trials with Multiple Arms (Q3078836) (← links)
- Reverse regression: A method for joint analysis of multiple endpoints in randomized clinical trials (Q3195170) (← links)
- Design and Analysis of Group Sequential Clinical Trials with Multiple Primary Endpoints (Q3435673) (← links)
- Longitudinal clinical trials with adaptive choice of follow‐up time (Q3459945) (← links)
- Analyzing multiple end points with a two-stage design in clinical trials (Q4269940) (← links)
- Data-Driven Analysis Strategies for Proportion Studies in Adaptive Group Sequential Test Designs (Q4430337) (← links)
- Multiple comparisons in complex clinical trial designs (Q4921957) (← links)
- Testing for Treatment Effects on Subsets of EndpointsThe view presented in this paper are those of authors and not necessary representing those of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (Q5121851) (← links)
- Adaptive choice of scale tests in flexible two-stage designs with applications in experimental ecology and clinical trials (Q5128958) (← links)
- Monitoring Continuous Long-Term Outcomes in Adaptive Designs (Q5460707) (← links)