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Activity Number: 630
Type: Contributed
Date/Time: Thursday, August 4, 2011 : 8:30 AM to 10:20 AM
Sponsor: IMS
Abstract - #302074
Title: Optimal and Efficient Crossover Designs for Test-Control Study When Subject Effects Are Random
Author(s): Wei Zheng*+ and Samad Hedayat
Companies: University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Illinois at Chicago
Address: 938 w. 32nd pl. #3 R, chicago, IL, 60608,
Keywords: A-optimality ; Fisher information matrix ; Mixed-effects model ; MV-optimality
Abstract:

We study crossover designs based on the criteria of A-optimality and MV-optimality under the model with random subject effects, for the purpose of comparing several test treatments with a standard control treatment. Optimal and efficient designs are proposed, and their efficiencies are also evaluated. A family of totally balanced test-control incomplete crossover designs based on a function of the ratio of the subject effect variance to the error variance are shown to be highly efficient and robust. The results have interesting connections with those in Hedayat and Yang (2005) and Hedayat, Stufken, and Yang (2006).


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