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Study Variants Applicable to More than One Type of Design: Equivalence Studies, Interim Analyses, Adaptive Plans and Repeated Measurements

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Fundamentals of Clinical Research

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In this chapter we will cover study variants that can be applied both to designs based on between-subject comparisons and to those based on within-subject comparisons.

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(2007). Study Variants Applicable to More than One Type of Design: Equivalence Studies, Interim Analyses, Adaptive Plans and Repeated Measurements. In: Fundamentals of Clinical Research. Statistics for Biology and Health. Springer, Milano. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-88-470-0492-4_11

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