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Spring 2012
A number of interesting subjects relevant to optimality of design, cost efficiency evaluation, and the adaptive treatment allocation for response-adaptive repeated measurement designs have been reviewed and discussed. First we introduce some optimal crossover designs, and compare those designs...
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Fall 2017
This thesis specializes in statistical issues involving crossover designs, a very popular design in clinical trials for comparing non-curative treatments for their efficacy. The popularity stems from the fact that each experimental subject receives a sequence of trial treatments rather than one...