Group Response‐Adaptive Randomization With Delayed and Missing Responses
Guannan Zhai,
Yang Li,
Lixin Zhang
et al.
Abstract:Response‐adaptive randomization (RAR) procedures have been extensively studied in the literature, but most of the procedures rely on updating the randomization after each response, which is impractical in many clinical trials. In this article, we propose a new family of RAR procedures that dynamically update based on the responses of a group of individuals, either when available or at fixed time intervals (weekly or biweekly). We show that the proposed design retains the essential theoretical properties of Hu … Show more
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