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Thiết kế thử nghiệm tuần tự / nhóm tuần tự×Thiết kế thử nghiệm lâm sàng thích ứng×Phân tích lực (Power Analysis)×
Lĩnh vựcThiết kế thí nghiệmThiết kế thí nghiệmThống kê
HọHypothesis testHypothesis testHypothesis test
Năm ra đời197919941969 (1st ed.); 1988 (seminal 2nd ed.)
Người khởi xướngO'Brien & Fleming; Pocock; Lan & DeMetsBauer & KöhneJacob Cohen
LoạiAdaptive stopping trial designAdaptive hypothesis test with interim analysesSample size and power planning
Công trình gốcO'Brien, P.C. & Fleming, T.R. (1979). A Multiple Testing Procedure for Clinical Trials. Biometrics, 35(3), 549–556. DOI ↗Bauer, P. & Köhne, K. (1994). Evaluation of Experiments with Adaptive Interim Analyses. Biometrics, 50(4), 1029–1041. DOI ↗Cohen, J. (1988). Statistical Power Analysis for the Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed.). Lawrence Erlbaum Associates. ISBN: 978-0805802832
Tên gọi khácgroup sequential design, adaptive stopping design, Ardışık Deneme Tasarımı (Sequential / Group Sequential)adaptive design, group sequential design, sample size re-estimation, platform trialsample size calculation, power calculation, sensitivity analysis, a priori power analysis
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Tóm tắtSequential and group sequential trial designs allow a study to be stopped early — or continued — based on interim analyses conducted as data accumulate. The core framework was formalised by O'Brien and Fleming in 1979 and extended by Lan and DeMets's alpha-spending approach, and it controls the overall Type I error rate across all planned looks by pre-specifying both efficacy and futility boundaries before enrolment begins.Adaptive clinical trial design is a flexible experimental framework, formalised by Bauer and Köhne in 1994, in which pre-specified rules allow the trial to be modified mid-course — adjusting sample size, treatment arms, or randomisation ratios — based on accumulating interim data while rigorously controlling the Type I error rate.Power analysis is a planning and evaluation technique that quantifies the probability of detecting a real effect of a given magnitude at a chosen significance level. It links four quantities — sample size, effect size, significance level (alpha), and statistical power (1 minus beta) — so that researchers can determine the sample size needed before data collection or evaluate the sensitivity of a completed study.
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