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A new Bayesian approach incorporating covariate information for heterogeneity and its comparison with HLOD
We consider a new Bayesian approach for heterogeneity that can take into account categorical covariates, if available. We use the Genetic Analysis Workshop 14 simulated data to first compare the Bayesian approach with the heterogeneity LOD, when no covariate information is used. We find that the former is more powerful, while the two approaches have comparable false-positive rates. We then include informative covariates in the Bayesian approach and find that it tends to give more precise interval estimates of the disease gene location than when covariates are not included. We had knowledge of the simulation models at the time we performed the analyses
The Application of Two-Armed Bandit Strategies to Clinical Trials
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Optimal Sampling Schemes for Estimating System Reliability by Testing Components. 1: Fixed Sample Sizes
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A Bernoulli Two-Armed Bandit
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On the Presence of Trends in "Random" Sequences
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Interim Analyses in Clinical Trials: Classical vs. ad hoc vs. Bayesian Approaches
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Multiple Comparisons, Multiple Tests, and Data Dredging: A Bayesian Perspective
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The Role of Subjectivity in the Design and Analysis of Clinical Trials
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The Probability of a Field Goal; Rating Kickers
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