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Activity Number: 280
Type: Topic Contributed
Date/Time: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 : 10:30 AM to 12:20 PM
Sponsor: WNAR
Abstract - #309661
Title: Optimal Allocation for Sequential Binary Response Experiments
Author(s): William Rosenberger*+ and Yevgen Tymofyeyev and Feifang Hu
Companies: George Mason University and Merck & Co., Inc. and University of Virginia
Address: 4400 University Dr MS 4A7, Fairfax, VA, 22030,
Keywords: adaptive designs ; optimal allocation ; sequential estimation ; binary response
Abstract:

For sequential experiments with K treatments, we establish two formal optimization criteria to find optimal allocation strategies. Both criteria involve the sample sizes on each treatment and a concave noncentrality parameter from a multivariate test. We show these two criteria are equivalent. We apply this result to specific questions: how do we maximize power of a multivariate test of homogeneity with binary response? For fixed power, how do we minimize expected treatment failures? Because the solutions depend on unknown parameters, we describe a response-adaptive randomization procedure which ``targets" the optimal allocation and provides increases in power along the lines of 2--4 percent over complete randomization for equal allocation.


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