Efron’s biased coin design is a restricted randomization procedure that has very favorable balancing properties, yet it is fully randomized, in that subjects are always randomized to one of two treatments with a probability less than 1. The parameter of interest is the bias p of the coin, which can range from0.5 to 1. In this note, we propose a compound optimization strategy that selects p based on a subjected weighting of the relative importance of the two fundamental criteria of interest for restricted randomization mechanisms, namely balance between the treatment assignments and allocation randomness.We use exact and asymptotic distributional properties of Efron’s coin to find the optimal p under compound criteria involving imbalance variability, expected imbalance, selection bias, and accidental bias, for both small/moderate trials and large samples.
Alessandro Baldi Antognini, William F. Rosenberger, Yang Wang, Maroussa Zagoraiou (2015). Exact optimum coin bias in Efron's randomization procedure. STATISTICS IN MEDICINE, 34(28), 3760-3768 [10.1002/sim.6576].
Exact optimum coin bias in Efron's randomization procedure
BALDI ANTOGNINI, ALESSANDRO;ZAGORAIOU, MAROUSSA
2015
Abstract
Efron’s biased coin design is a restricted randomization procedure that has very favorable balancing properties, yet it is fully randomized, in that subjects are always randomized to one of two treatments with a probability less than 1. The parameter of interest is the bias p of the coin, which can range from0.5 to 1. In this note, we propose a compound optimization strategy that selects p based on a subjected weighting of the relative importance of the two fundamental criteria of interest for restricted randomization mechanisms, namely balance between the treatment assignments and allocation randomness.We use exact and asymptotic distributional properties of Efron’s coin to find the optimal p under compound criteria involving imbalance variability, expected imbalance, selection bias, and accidental bias, for both small/moderate trials and large samples.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.