2019
DOI: 10.1002/sim.8279
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Frequentist operating characteristics of Bayesian optimal designs via simulation

Abstract: Bayesian adaptive designs have become popular because of the possibility of increasing the number of patients treated with more beneficial treatments, while still providing sufficient evidence for treatment efficacy comparisons. It can be essential, for regulatory and other purposes, to conduct frequentist analyses both before and after a Bayesian adaptive trial, and these remain challenging. In this paper, we propose a general simulation-based approach to compare frequentist designs with Bayesian adaptive des… Show more

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“…For this aim, a Bayesian network approach can be useful as it agrees with a logic structure from the data and allows optimal prediction combined with a useful causal inference process. As we showed, this approach can enable the learning of reliable structures in the context of causal relations [ 27 ]. Among the Bayesian networks, the BIC-based estimated model can develop certain relationships that are a priori established by the clinician.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…For this aim, a Bayesian network approach can be useful as it agrees with a logic structure from the data and allows optimal prediction combined with a useful causal inference process. As we showed, this approach can enable the learning of reliable structures in the context of causal relations [ 27 ]. Among the Bayesian networks, the BIC-based estimated model can develop certain relationships that are a priori established by the clinician.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is linked to the likelihood of the model regarding the estimated parameters and contains associations between variables. Theoretical models are validated according to the BIC minimization or other indicators (e.g., Akaike Information Criteria, AIC, Bayesian Dirichlet Equivalent) [ 27 ]. Choice of the BIC model due to observation penalization balance (its reliability decreases as the number of observations increases) and implementation of the Bayesian network for exact inference [ 28 ].…”
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“…Since the size of T influences how the procedure attains a compromise between the power and patient benefit trade-off, and contributes to the optimality criterion, it is therefore an important element in the specification of such procedures (see e.g. Upton and Lee, 1976 ; Zhang et al, 2019 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…the stopping boundaries) can then be adjusted to satisfy the type I error constraints. Variations of this approach have been used in Wason and Trippa (2014); Wathen and Thall (2017); Zhang et al (2019) for example, all in the context of calibrating multi-arm Bayesian RAR procedures to have correct type I error control. Applying this approach can be computationally intensive however.…”
Section: Type I Error Ratementioning
confidence: 99%