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Asymptotically Optimal Response‐Adaptive Designs for Allocating the Best Treatment: An Overview
Authors:Nancy Flournoy  Caterina May  Piercesare Secchi
Affiliation:1. University of Missouri, Columbia, MO, USA E‐mail: flournoyn@missouri.edu;2. Università del Piemonte Orientale, Novara, Italy E‐mail: caterina.may@eco.unipmn.it;3. Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy E‐mail: piercesare.secchi@polimi.it
Abstract:Response‐adaptive designs are being used increasingly in applications, and this is especially so in early phase clinical trials. This paper reviews a particular class of response‐adaptive designs that have the property of picking the superior treatment with probability tending to one. This is a desirable property from an ethical point of view in clinical trials. The model underlying such designs is a randomly reinforced urn. This paper provides an overview of results for these designs, starting from the early paper of Durham and Yu (1990) until the recent work by Flournoy, May, Moler and Plo (2010).
Keywords:Clinical trials  ethical allocation  experimental design  migrating urn  optimal allocation  randomly reinforced urns  response‐adaptive designs  sequential design
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