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RALLOC: Stata module to design randomized controlled trials
Philip Ryan
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: randomization, randomisation, random allocation, study design, controlled trial
Created/Revised: 2011-08-13
Added/Modified: 2011-08-14
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SSI: Stata module to estimate sample size for randomized controlled trials
Philip M Jones
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: sample size, randomized controlled trials, sampsi
Created/Revised: 2010-05-17
Added/Modified: 2014-03-06
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ART: Stata module for complex sample size calculation in randomized trials
Abdel Babiker, Sophie Barthel and Patrick Royston
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: design, clinical trial, sample size, power, logrank test, non-inferiority design, non-proportional hazards, loss to follow-up, treatment cross-over
Created/Revised: 2015-12-03
Added/Modified: 2015-12-04
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NSTAGEBIN: Stata module to perform sample size calculation for multi-arm multi-stage randomised controlled trials with binary outcomes
Daniel Bratton
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: randomized trial, multi-arm, multi-stage
Created/Revised: 2014-09-24
Added/Modified: 2014-09-25
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RCTABLE: Stata module to create a table used in randomized controlled trials
Adrien Bouguen
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: data management, randomized controlled trials, RCT
Created/Revised: 2015-02-28
Added/Modified: 2014-05-05
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ORTH_OUT: Stata module to automate and export summary stats/orthogonality tables
Joe Long
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: summary statistics, orthogonality, randomized controlled trials, RCT
Created/Revised: 2016-02-05
Added/Modified: 2014-11-08
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RCTMISS: Stata module to analyse a randomised controlled trial (RCT) allowing for informatively missing outcome data
Ian White
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: randomized control trial, RCT, missing data, missing at random
Created/Revised: 2017-02-12
Added/Modified: 2017-02-13
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NSTAGEBINOPT: Stata module to compute admissible multi-arm multi-stage trial designs with binary outcomes
Daniel Bratton
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: randomized trial, multi-arm, multi-stage, feasible design
Created/Revised: 2014-09-21
Added/Modified: 2014-09-22
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Stata module to perform mutliple hypothesis testing correction procedure
Joseph Seidel and Yang Xu
from The Field Experiments Website
Keywords: experiments, multiple hypothesis testing, multiple treatments, multiple outcomes, multiple subgroups, randomized control trial, bootstrap, balance, software
Created/Revised: 2016-01-01
Added/Modified: 2016-03-09
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MHTEXP: Stata module to perform multiple hypothesis testing correction procedure
Joseph Seidel and Yang Xu
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: experiments, multiple hypothesis testing, multiple treatments, multiple outcomes, multiple subgroups, randomized control trial, bootstrap, balance, software
Created/Revised: 2016-03-13
Added/Modified: 2016-03-14
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The Design of Cluster Randomized Crossover Trials
Charlotte Rietbergen and Mirjam Moerbeek
in Journal of Educational and Behavioral Statistics
Keywords: cluster randomized crossover design; statistical efficiency; optimal allocation
Created/Revised: 2011-01-01
Added/Modified: 2016-02-29
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SIMON2STAGE: Stata module to to compute the design parameters for a Simon two-stage design
Adrian Mander
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: Simon's two stage design; optimal design; minimax; single-arm trial
Created/Revised: 2012-01-17
Added/Modified: 2014-03-06
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A menu-driven facility for complex sample size calculation in randomized controlled trials with a survival or a binary outcome
Patrick Royston and Abdel Babiker
in Stata Journal
Keywords: randomized controlled trials, survival analysis, logrank test, experimental design
Created/Revised: 2002-01-01
Added/Modified: 2008-03-17
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RCT_MINIM: Stata module to assign treatments to subjects in a controlled trial
Philip Ryan
from Boston College Department of Economics
Created/Revised: 2017-03-04
Added/Modified: 2014-03-06
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Optimal Data Collection for Randomized Control Trials
Pedro Carneiro, Sokbae Lee and Daniel Wilhelm
from Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA)
Keywords: randomized control trials, big data, data collection, optimal survey design, orthogonal greedy algorithm, survey costs
JEL-codes: C55 C81
Created/Revised: 2016-04-01
Added/Modified: 2016-05-05
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Optimal data collection for randomized control trials
Pedro Carneiro, Sokbae Lee and Daniel Wilhelm
from Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice, Institute for Fiscal Studies
Keywords: randomized control trials, big data, data collection, optimal survey design, orthogonal greedy algorithm, survey costs.
Created/Revised: 2017-03-27
Added/Modified: 2017-04-27
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RANDOMIZE: Stata module to create random assignments for experimental trials, including blocking, balance checking, and automated rerandomization
Chris Kennedy and Christopher B. Mann
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: data management, randomization, experimental trials, covariate balance
Created/Revised: 2017-06-01
Added/Modified: 2015-06-18
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A menu-driven facility for sample-size calculations in cluster randomized controlled trials
Karla Hemming and Jen Marsh
in Stata Journal
Keywords: clustersampsi, sample size, cluster randomized controlled trials, minimum detectable difference, maximum achievable power
Created/Revised: 2013-01-01
Added/Modified: 2013-04-01
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RANDTREAT: Stata module to randomly assign treatments uneven treatments and deal with misfits
Alvaro Carril
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: treatment effects, treatment, random treatment, misfits
Created/Revised: 2017-04-13
Added/Modified: 2015-11-02
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NSTAGE: Stata module for multi-arm, multi-stage (MAMS) trial designs for time-to-event outcomes
Patrick Royston, Daniel Bratton, Babak Choodari-Oskooei and Frederike Maria-Sophie Barthel
from Boston College Department of Economics
Keywords: clinical trials, design, multi-arm, multi-stage
Created/Revised: 2014-10-25
Added/Modified: 2014-10-26
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