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Main Authors: Huang, Yifei, Tong, Liping, Yang, Jie
Format: Preprint
Published: 2022
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Online Access:https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.05281
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author Huang, Yifei
Tong, Liping
Yang, Jie
author_facet Huang, Yifei
Tong, Liping
Yang, Jie
contents We consider constrained sampling problems in paid research studies or clinical trials. When qualified volunteers are more than the budget allowed, we recommend a D-optimal sampling strategy based on the optimal design theory and develop a constrained lift-one algorithm to find the optimal allocation. Unlike the literature which mainly deals with linear models, our solution solves the constrained sampling problem under fairly general statistical models, including generalized linear models and multinomial logistic models, and with more general constraints. We justify theoretically the optimality of our sampling strategy and show by simulation studies and real-world examples the advantages over simple random sampling and proportionally stratified sampling strategies.
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spellingShingle Constrained D-optimal Design for Paid Research Study
Huang, Yifei
Tong, Liping
Yang, Jie
Methodology
We consider constrained sampling problems in paid research studies or clinical trials. When qualified volunteers are more than the budget allowed, we recommend a D-optimal sampling strategy based on the optimal design theory and develop a constrained lift-one algorithm to find the optimal allocation. Unlike the literature which mainly deals with linear models, our solution solves the constrained sampling problem under fairly general statistical models, including generalized linear models and multinomial logistic models, and with more general constraints. We justify theoretically the optimality of our sampling strategy and show by simulation studies and real-world examples the advantages over simple random sampling and proportionally stratified sampling strategies.
title Constrained D-optimal Design for Paid Research Study
topic Methodology
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2207.05281