This is the program for the 2010 Joint Statistical Meetings in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Keyword Search Criteria: interim analysis returned 10 record(s)
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Monday, 08/02/2010
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Interim Analysis: Does It Really Save Time?
Jin-Yi Chen, Merck Research Laboratories
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Conditional Power and Predictive Power Approaches to Interim Monitoring in Equivalence Trials
Xiaojiang Zhan, Merck & Co., Inc.
9:20 AM
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Optimal Two-Stage Phase II Design Utilizing Partial Information for Long-Term Endpoints
Bo Huang, Pfizer Inc.; Enayet Talukder, Pfizer Inc.; Neal Thomas, Pfizer Inc.
9:35 AM
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Should the Conditional Type I Error Be Controlled?
Tie-Hua Ng, FDA
9:50 AM
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Achieving the Benefits of Both an Internal Pilot and Interim Analysis in Small Samples
John A. Kairalla, University of Florida; Keith E. Muller, University of Florida; Christopher S. Coffey, The University of Iowa
10:35 AM
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Adaptive Sample Size Re-estimation When Interim Results Are Promising
Cyrus R. Mehta, Cytel Inc.
2:25 PM
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An Adaptive Noninferiority Study
Pilar Lim, Johnson & Johnson; Qing Liu, Johnson & Johnson; Rosanne Lane, Johnson & Johnson; Barry Schwab, Johnson & Johnson; Allan Sampson, University of Pittsburgh
2:45 PM
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