Affiliation:
1. Department of Mathematics and Statistics Queen's University Kingston Ontario Canada
2. Canadian Cancer Trials Group Kingston Ontario Canada
Abstract
AbstractPocock and Simon's minimization method is a popular approach for covariate‐adaptive randomization in clinical trials. Valid statistical inference with data collected under the minimization method requires the knowledge of the limiting covariance matrix of within‐stratum imbalances, whose existence is only recently established. In this work, we propose a bootstrap‐based estimator for this limit and establish its consistency, in particular, by Le Cam's third lemma. As an application, we consider in simulation studies adjustments to existing robust tests for treatment effects with survival data by the proposed estimator. It shows that the adjusted tests achieve a size close to the nominal level, and unlike other designs, the robust tests without adjustment may have an asymptotic size inflation issue under the minimization method.
Funder
Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Subject
Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty,Statistics and Probability
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