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Statistical Inference for Covariate-Adaptive Randomization Procedures

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  • Wei Ma
  • Yichen Qin
  • Yang Li
  • Feifang Hu

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Covariate-adaptive randomization (CAR) procedures are frequently used in comparative studies to increase the covariate balance across treatment groups. However, because randomization inevitably uses the covariate information when forming balanced treatment groups, the validity of classical statistical methods after such randomization is often unclear. In this article, we derive the theoretical properties of statistical methods based on general CAR under the linear model framework. More importantly, we explicitly unveil the relationship between covariate-adaptive and inference properties by deriving the asymptotic representations of the corresponding estimators. We apply the proposed general theory to various randomization procedures such as complete randomization, rerandomization, pairwise sequential randomization, and Atkinson’s DA-biased coin design and compare their performance analytically. Based on the theoretical results, we then propose a new approach to obtain valid and more powerful tests. These results open a door to understand and analyze experiments based on CAR. Simulation studies provide further evidence of the advantages of the proposed framework and the theoretical results. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.

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  • Wei Ma & Yichen Qin & Yang Li & Feifang Hu, 2020. "Statistical Inference for Covariate-Adaptive Randomization Procedures," Journal of the American Statistical Association, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 115(531), pages 1488-1497, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:jnlasa:v:115:y:2020:i:531:p:1488-1497
    DOI: 10.1080/01621459.2019.1635483
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    1. Yujia Gu & Hanzhong Liu & Wei Ma, 2023. "Regression‐based multiple treatment effect estimation under covariate‐adaptive randomization," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 79(4), pages 2869-2880, December.
    2. Hengtao Zhang & Guosheng Yin, 2021. "Response‐adaptive rerandomization," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 70(5), pages 1281-1298, November.
    3. Chung, EunYi & Olivares, Mauricio, 2021. "Permutation test for heterogeneous treatment effects with a nuisance parameter," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 225(2), pages 148-174.
    4. Jiang, Liang & Phillips, Peter C.B. & Tao, Yubo & Zhang, Yichong, 2023. "Regression-adjusted estimation of quantile treatment effects under covariate-adaptive randomizations," Journal of Econometrics, Elsevier, vol. 234(2), pages 758-776.
    5. Liang Jiang & Oliver B. Linton & Haihan Tang & Yichong Zhang, 2022. "Improving Estimation Efficiency via Regression-Adjustment in Covariate-Adaptive Randomizations with Imperfect Compliance," Papers 2201.13004, arXiv.org, revised Jun 2023.
    6. Atkinson, Anthony C. & Duarte, Belmiro P.M. & Pedrosa, David & van Munster, Marlena, 2023. "Randomizing a clinical trial in neuro-degenerative disease," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 118653, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.

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