Science fiction [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by Dr_Dan  – Germany, 2016-03-04 11:33 (3397 d 08:47 ago) – Posting: # 16048
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Dear all
nearly one year ago ElMaestro wrote:

❝ Combining 2-stage and replicated studies in one protocol is hitherto undescribed in the scientific literature. So you likely do not know how the type I error is controlled or how your method performs in terms of power/sample sizes. If the agency asks you to give proof that the Type I Error is controlled you might be somewhat doomed?

❝ There appears to me to be no reason why it wouldn't work, though. It just needs to be investigated and reported


and Helmut:

❝ A lot of problems. I agree with ElMaestro.

❝ ❝ Is it possible?

❝ Not yet – unless you have access to a massive-parallel supercomputer... I made a quick estimation (I have a very fast workstation): ~60 years running 24/7…


My question for today: is this still the case/state of science that you can not combine 2-stage and replicate designs?
A short update would be very much apreciated. In case that there is new literature available I would love if you could give references.
Thanks for your comments in advance.
Kind regards
Dr_Dan

Kind regards and have a nice day
Dr_Dan

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