Showing 4 of total 4 results (show query)
keaven
gsDesign:Group Sequential Design
Derives group sequential clinical trial designs and describes their properties. Particular focus on time-to-event, binary, and continuous outcomes. Largely based on methods described in Jennison, Christopher and Turnbull, Bruce W., 2000, "Group Sequential Methods with Applications to Clinical Trials" ISBN: 0-8493-0316-8.
Maintained by Keaven Anderson. Last updated 29 days ago.
biostatisticsboundariesclinical-trialsdesignspending-functions
51 stars 13.05 score 338 scripts 5 dependentsavi-kenny
steppedwedge:Analyze Data from Stepped Wedge Cluster Randomized Trials
Provide various functions and tools to help fit models for estimating treatment effects in stepped wedge cluster randomized trials. Implements methods described in Kenny, Voldal, Xia, and Heagerty (2022) "Analysis of stepped wedge cluster randomized trials in the presence of a time-varying treatment effect", <doi:10.1002/sim.9511>.
Maintained by Avi Kenny. Last updated 1 hours ago.
2 stars 5.40 score 2 scriptsavi-kenny
vaccine:Statistical Tools for Immune Correlates Analysis of Vaccine Clinical Trial Data
Various semiparametric and nonparametric statistical tools for immune correlates analysis of vaccine clinical trial data. This includes calculation of summary statistics and estimation of risk, vaccine efficacy, controlled effects (controlled risk and controlled vaccine efficacy), and mediation effects (natural direct effect, natural indirect effect, proportion mediated). See Gilbert P, Fong Y, Kenny A, and Carone, M (2022) <doi:10.1093/biostatistics/kxac024> and Fay MP and Follmann DA (2023) <doi:10.48550/arXiv.2208.06465>.
Maintained by Avi Kenny. Last updated 1 months ago.
4 stars 5.34 score 11 scriptssigbertklinke
exams.forge:Support for Compiling Examination Tasks using the 'exams' Package
The main aim is to further facilitate the creation of exercises based on the package 'exams' by Grün, B., and Zeileis, A. (2009) <doi:10.18637/jss.v029.i10>. Creating effective student exercises involves challenges such as creating appropriate data sets and ensuring access to intermediate values for accurate explanation of solutions. The functionality includes the generation of univariate and bivariate data including simple time series, functions for theoretical distributions and their approximation, statistical and mathematical calculations for tasks in basic statistics courses as well as general tasks such as string manipulation, LaTeX/HTML formatting and the editing of XML task files for 'Moodle'.
Maintained by Sigbert Klinke. Last updated 9 months ago.
2.70 score 1 scripts