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29 Jun, 2021 · 10:00 al 29 Jun, 2021 · 11:00 Instituto de Matemáticas de la Universidad de Granada (IEMath-GR)

Seminario: «Some Solutions Inspired by Survey Sampling Theory to Build Effective Clinical Trials»

Yves Tillé

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Seminario a cargo de Yves Tillé, Institute of Statistics, University of Neuchatel, Switzerland.

Abstract: The organization of a design of experiments, for example for the realization of a clinical trial, is crucial. It is often desirable to balance designs so that the means of the covariates are approximately the same in the test and control groups. In survey sampling theory, balanced sampling and calibration are two techniques that improve the precision of estimates. In this paper, we show the links between the two areas. We begin by assessing the gain in precision between a balanced design and a simple random sampling for the least squares estimators and the estimator by differences. We compare rerandomization techniques and the cube method in order to balance the design. We propose a new method, particularly efficient, which combines the cube method with multivariate matching. A set of simulations is carried out in order to evaluate the different methods.


  • Fecha: Martes 29 de junio de 2021
  • Lugar: Seminario de la 1ª planta (Instituto de Matemáticas).
  • Horario: 10 h.
  • Organiza: Instituto de Matemáticas de la Universidad de Granada
  • Más información: iemath@ugr.es