Subgroup analysis and adaptive experiments crave for debiasing

  • Jingshen Wang
  • , Xuming He

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Abstract

Results obtained from reliably designed randomized experiments are often considered to be evidence of the highest grade for assessing the effectiveness of biomedical or behavioral interventions. Nevertheless, even with randomized experiments, statistical bias can arise in post hoc analysis of the data or through adaptive data collection. In this article, we discuss the need for and review some of the recent developments in statistical methodologies to address the issue of potential bias in adaptive experiments and in subgroup analysis. For adaptive experiments, we focus on adaptive treatment assignments. For subgroup analysis, we focus on post hoc subgroup selection and review several frequentist approaches for debiased inference on the best-selected subgroup effects. This article is categorized under: Applications of Computational Statistics > Clinical Trials.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1614
JournalWiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Computational Statistics
Volume15
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 1 2023

Keywords

  • adaptive design
  • bootstrap
  • clinical trial
  • resampling
  • selection bias
  • sequential experiment
  • statistical inference

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