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Minimize the Use of Minimization with Unequal Allocation

Journal

BIOMETRICS
Volume 67, Issue 3, Pages 1135-1141

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/j.1541-0420.2010.01545.x

Keywords

Adaptive randomization; Analyze as you randomize; Asymptotics; Minimization; Permuted block randomization; Permutation test; Randomization; Rerandomization test; Temporal trend; Unequal allocation

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Minimization as an alternative to randomization is gaining popularity for small clinical trials. In response to critics' questions about the proper analysis of such a trial, proponents have argued that a rerandomization approach, akin to a permutation test with conventional randomization, can be used. However, they add that this computationally intensive approach is not necessary because its results are very similar to those of a t-test or test of proportions unless the sample size is very small. We show that minimization applied with unequal allocation causes problems that challenge this conventional wisdom.

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