two stage design [Two-Stage / GS Designs]

posted by beman – 2011-08-23 14:37 (5051 d 22:22 ago) – Posting: # 7289
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❝ ❝ What do you think about such an approach?


❝ Personally I’m not happy with it – see also ElMaestro’s comments.


First of all: Thank you ElMaestro and HS.

I understand your thought about such an approach.

But let me argue in an other way:

I can do 'nearly' exacty the same divided in a pilot and a pivotal study.

First I perform the pilot study with 12 subject. After that i use the internal criteria:

calculated sample size for stage 2 is more than 60 subjects (due to ethical reasons) → reformulation of test product, otherwise perform pivotal study with the calculated sample size.

Only two difference are between this approach and the 2-Stage-Design approachBecause I never reach BE in stage 1 (CV to high, CI will be wider than the acceptance range) I shouldn't have an alpha-inflation.
Stage 1 is only performed to get CV's for the power and sample size estimation of stage 2 – this is one of the fundamental ideas of a two-stage design.

Best regards
BEman

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