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Keyword Search Criteria: randomization returned 29 record(s)
Sunday, 07/31/2016
An Overview of Innovative Statistical Designs for Point-of-Care Comparative Effectiveness Trials
Mei-Chiung Shih, Palo Alto VA Health Care System/Stanford University
2:30 PM

Monday, 08/01/2016
Getting Past the Gatekeeper: Does Randomization-Based Curriculum in Introductory Statistics Promote Student Success?
Laura Hildreth, Montana State University; Jim Robison-Cox, Montana State University; Jade Schmidt, Montana State University


Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame Students for Not Getting Inference
Christopher J. Malone, Winona State University
8:35 AM

Bayesian Response-Adaptive Covariate-Adjusted Randomization Design for Clinical Trials
Jianchang Lin, Takeda; LiAn Lin, Merck Research Laboratories; Serap Sankoh, Takeda; Fang Yang, Vertex Pharmaceuticals; Guohui Liu, Takeda
8:50 AM

Sample-Size Calculations for Stratified Micro-Randomized Trials in Mhealth
Walter Dempsey, University of Michigan; Peng Liao, University of Michigan; Susan A. Murphy, University of Michigan
10:50 AM

The Design of Cluster-Randomized Trials Using Robust Methods for Right- and Interval-Censored Event Times
Yujie Zhong, Cambridge Institute of Public Health; Richard John Cook, University of Waterloo
11:25 AM

Getting Past the Gatekeeper: Does Randomization-Based Curriculum in Introductory Statistics Promote Student Success?
Laura Hildreth, Montana State University; Jim Robison-Cox, Montana State University; Jade Schmidt, Montana State University
12:15 PM

Randomization does not prevent bias when we assess treatment by covariate interaction
Lei Nie, FDA; Zhiwei Zhang, FDA/CDRH; Jialu Zhang, FDA
2:05 PM

Tuesday, 08/02/2016
Fish Cliques: Evidence of Social Groups from Sparse Observations in Time and Space
Jean Adams, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Stephen Riley, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Charles Krueger, Michigan State University; Tom Binder, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Taaja Tucker, USGS Great Lakes Science Center


Fish Cliques: Evidence of Social Groups from Sparse Observations in Time and Space
Jean Adams, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Stephen Riley, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Charles Krueger, Michigan State University; Tom Binder, USGS Great Lakes Science Center; Taaja Tucker, USGS Great Lakes Science Center
11:45 AM

Graphical Tools to Detect and Adjust for Invalid Instruments in Mendelian Randomization
Jack Bowden, University of Bristol
2:05 PM

Evaluating the Statistical Thinking of Students Enrolled in a Randomization-Based Curriculum
Bob delMas, University of Minnesota
3:05 PM

Practical Considerations in Clinical Trial Design
Kerry Go, Sanofi Pasteur
3:35 PM

Wednesday, 08/03/2016
A Small N Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial for Use in Rare Disease Research
Roy Tamura, University of South Florida


Statistical Inference of Covariate-Adjusted Response-Adaptive Randomized Clinical Trials
Wanying Zhao, The George Washington University


Good Practices and Implementation Methods for Optimally Stratified Randomization
Jonathan Chipman, Vanderbilt University; Cole Beck, Vanderbilt University; Robert Greevy, Vanderbilt University


Statistical Inference of Covariate-Adjusted Response-Adaptive Randomized Clinical Trials
Wanying Zhao, The George Washington University
8:35 AM

Inference from Complex Survey-Embedded Field Experiments
Robert Ashmead, U.S. Census Bureau; Eric Slud, U.S. Census Bureau
9:35 AM

A Small N Sequential Multiple Assignment Randomized Trial for Use in Rare Disease Research
Roy Tamura, University of South Florida
9:45 AM

Good Practices and Implementation Methods for Optimally Stratified Randomization
Jonathan Chipman, Vanderbilt University; Cole Beck, Vanderbilt University; Robert Greevy, Vanderbilt University
10:10 AM

Controlling Identification Disclosure Risk in Microdata Release Through Unbiased Post- Randomization
Cheng Zhang; Tapan Kumar Nayak, The George Washington University ; Jiashen You, Department of Transportation
10:35 AM

Leveraging Multiple Outcomes in Matched Observational Studies
Colin B. Fogarty, MIT; Dylan Small, University of Pennsylvania
11:05 AM

Using Adaptive Designs to Avoid Selecting the Wrong Arms in a Comparative Effectiveness Trial
Byron Gajewski, University of Kansas Medical Center
2:50 PM

Dual Minimization in Clinical Trials
Jay Taves; Donald Taves, University of Washington
3:35 PM

Thursday, 08/04/2016
Recent Advances in Post-Randomization: An Extensive Study Comparing PRAM and Data Swapping on ACS
Jiashen You, Department of Transportation; Tapan Nayak, U.S. Census Bureau
10:35 AM

A Randomization-Based Activity to Introduce ANOVA While Reinforcing Knowledge of Sampling Distributions
Kirsten Doehler, Elon University; Laura Taylor, Elon University
10:50 AM

Randomization Ratio in Survival Trials
Jingyuan Wang, Radiushealth
11:15 AM

Properties of the Blocked Randomization with the Biased Coin Design
Victoria Plamadeala Johnson
11:50 AM

Comparing Randomization Methods for Clinical Trials
Steven Schwager, Medidata Solutions
12:05 PM

 
 
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