A Comparative Study of Restricted Randomization Methods in Clinicla Trials

  • Huh, Myung-Hoe (Department of Statistics, Korea University, Seoul 132)
  • Published : 1985.06.01

Abstract

In clinical trials subjects are avalible sequentially and must be assigned to treatments immediately. Completely randomized procedure for the allocation of treatments to each subject may result in severe imbalance among the number of subjects in treatment groups, especially for small experiments or interim analyses of large experiments. In this study, restricted randomization methods such as biased coin designs (Efron, 1971), permuted block design, and truncated binomial design are compared to teh completely randomized design in the presence of selection and/or accidential bias by Monte Carlo simulations.

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