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Sufficient trial size to inform clinical practice
Charles F. Manski
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, Aleksey Tetenov
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Economics
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Best Medical Treatment
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Binary Outcome
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Clinical Practice
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Frequentist
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Hoeffding
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Hypothesis Testing
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Large Deviation Inequality
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Maximum Regret
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Medical Research
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Multiple Outcomes
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Multiple Treatments
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Number of Subjects
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Optimal Rule
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Optimal Treatment
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Prior Beliefs
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Prior Distribution
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Randomized Clinical Trial
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State of Nature
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Statistical Decision Theory
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Statistician
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Subjective Expected Utility
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Subjective Priors
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Treatment Outcome
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Treatment Response
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Trial Size
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Wald
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Mathematics
Bayesian
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Covariate
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Exact Result
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Frequentist
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Prior Belief
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Statistical Decision Theory
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Statistical Hypothesis Testing
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Sufficient Condition
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Wald
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Bayesian
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Study Design
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