On The Power Function Of Bayesian Tests With Application To Design Of Clinical Trials: The Fixed-Sample Case
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May 1, 2005
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Lyle Broemeling
Department of Biostatistics and Applied Mathematics, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center
Dongfeng Wu
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Mississippi State University
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Using a Bayesian approach to clinical trial design is becoming more common. For example, at the MD Anderson Cancer Center, Bayesian techniques are routinely employed in the design and analysis of Phase I and II trials. It is important that the operating characteristics of these procedures be determined as part of the process when establishing a stopping rule for a clinical trial. This study determines the power function for some common fixed-sample procedures in hypothesis testing, namely the one and two-sample tests involving the binomial and normal distributions. Also considered is a Bayesian test for multi-response (response and toxicity) in a Phase II trial, where the power function is determined.
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