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Under a random effects logistic regression model, asymptotic and exact test procedures in closed form for testing equality of binary responses are developed for comparing three treatments in a three-period crossover trial. Monte Carlo simulation is employed to evaluate the performance of these...
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The proportion ratio (PR) of patient response is one of the most commonly used indices for measuring the relative treatment effect in a randomized clinical trial (RCT). Assuming a random effect multiplicative risk model, we develop two point estimators and three interval estimators in closed...
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It is not uncommon to encounter a randomized clinical trial (RCT), in which we need to account for both the noncompliance of patients to their assigned treatment and confounders to avoid making a misleading inference. In this paper, we focus our attention on estimation of the relative treatment...
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