Test Equality and Interval Estimation in Binary Responses When High Dose Cannot be Used First under a Three Period Crossover Design
- 2014-05-26 (Mon.), 10:30 AM
- Recreation Hall, 2F, Institute of Statistical Science
- Professor Kung-Jong Lui
- San Diego State University, USA
Abstract
When comparing two doses of a new drug with a placebo, we may consider using a crossover design subject to the condition that the high dose cannot be administered before the low dose.? Under a random effects logistic regression model, we focus our attentions on dichotomous responses when the high dose cannot be used first under a three- period crossover trial.? We derive asymptotic test procedures for testing equality between treatments.? We further derive interval estimators to assess the magnitude of the relative treatment effects.? We employ Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the performance of these test procedures and interval estimators in a variety of situations. ?We use the data taken as a part of trial comparing two different doses of an analgesic with a placebo for the relief of primary dysmenorrhea to illustrate the use the proposed test procedures and estimators.?