Fully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics study

This thesis explores the application of fully sequential methods for the analysis of longitudinal clinical trial data. A new nonparametric approach will be developed, using sequential ranks, for the comparison of several treatment groups. Sequential ranking is an alternative to ranking by the usua...

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Main Author: Bogowicz, Paul Joseph
Other Authors: Gombay, Edit (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2009
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10048/531
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-AEU.10048-5312012-07-03T12:11:11ZGombay, Edit (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)Heo, Giseon (Dentistry)Bogowicz, Paul Joseph2009-08-20T17:41:09Z2009-08-20T17:41:09Z2009-08-20T17:41:09Zhttp://hdl.handle.net/10048/531This thesis explores the application of fully sequential methods for the analysis of longitudinal clinical trial data. A new nonparametric approach will be developed, using sequential ranks, for the comparison of several treatment groups. Sequential ranking is an alternative to ranking by the usual method. Although sequential ranks are more likely to suffer from information loss than regular ranks, they are preferred here for their independence. We will develop three alternative monitoring procedures. The first two will be large-sample, continuous analogues of the Pocock and O'Brien-Fleming group sequential monitoring procedures. The third procedure, a small sample version, will make use of the sign function, and will be grounded in the theory of simple random walks. The performance of the three monitoring procedures will be assessed via a Monte Carlo simulation study. In particular, we will compare power and average stopping time for various treatment differences, different numbers of treatment groups, and different response distributions. The procedure will then be applied to data arising from an orthodontic clinical trial.1359147 bytesapplication/pdfenFully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics studyThesisMaster of ScienceMaster'sDepartment of Mathematical and Statistical SciencesUniversity of Alberta2009-11StatisticsGombay, Edit (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)Heo, Giseon (Dentistry)MacGregor, Mike (Computing Science)Schmuland, Byron (Mathematical and Statistical Sciences)
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description This thesis explores the application of fully sequential methods for the analysis of longitudinal clinical trial data. A new nonparametric approach will be developed, using sequential ranks, for the comparison of several treatment groups. Sequential ranking is an alternative to ranking by the usual method. Although sequential ranks are more likely to suffer from information loss than regular ranks, they are preferred here for their independence. We will develop three alternative monitoring procedures. The first two will be large-sample, continuous analogues of the Pocock and O'Brien-Fleming group sequential monitoring procedures. The third procedure, a small sample version, will make use of the sign function, and will be grounded in the theory of simple random walks. The performance of the three monitoring procedures will be assessed via a Monte Carlo simulation study. In particular, we will compare power and average stopping time for various treatment differences, different numbers of treatment groups, and different response distributions. The procedure will then be applied to data arising from an orthodontic clinical trial. === Statistics
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Fully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics study
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title Fully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics study
title_short Fully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics study
title_full Fully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics study
title_fullStr Fully sequential monitoring of longitudinal trials using sequential ranks, with applications to an orthodontics study
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