Journal of biopharmaceutical statistics
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The van Elteren test, as a type of stratified Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney test for comparing two treatments accounting for stratum effects, has been used to replace the analysis of variance when the normality assumption was seriously violated. The sample size estimation methods for the van Elteren test have been proposed and evaluated previously. ⋯ Theories and simulations have shown that the new method performs well when the location-scale assumption holds and works reasonably when the assumption does not hold. Thus, the new method is preferred when computing sample sizes for the van Elteren test in active-comparator trials.
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Due to ethical and practical issues, clinical trials are conducted in multiple stages, but the reported p-values often fail to reflect the design aspect of the trials. We investigate some approaches to p-value calculation in analyzing multi-stage Phase II clinical trials that have a binary variable, such as response, as the primary endpoint. ⋯ We consider the orderings based on the maximum likelihood estimator and the uniformly minimum variance unbiased estimator. We will compare, using some examples, the p-values based on these alternative orderings and the one ignoring the multistage design aspect of phase II trials.