Outcome-Adaptive Randomization: Is It Useful?

Volume: 29, Issue: 6, Pages: 771 - 776
Published: Feb 20, 2011
Abstract
Outcome-adaptive randomization is one of the possible elements of an adaptive trial design in which the ratio of patients randomly assigned to the experimental treatment arm versus the control treatment arm changes from 1:1 over time to randomly assigning a higher proportion of patients to the arm that is doing better. Outcome-adaptive randomization has intuitive appeal in that, on average, a higher proportion of patients will be treated on the...
Paper Details
Title
Outcome-Adaptive Randomization: Is It Useful?
Published Date
Feb 20, 2011
Volume
29
Issue
6
Pages
771 - 776
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