Well, well, well…
Look who decided to show up – the end of the year. Entirely unexpected and completely unforeseeable, bringing with it a strange but satisfying mix of chaos and comfort. Somehow we continue to find ourselves in this showdown again and again – 2 blog posts down, 1 to go.
As in previous years, this year’s final blog post is brought to you by the mantra: “Write what you know.” My research interests revolve around correlated data and randomized controlled trials. This includes handling of multiple primary endpoints or longitudinal endpoints in randomized controlled trials (RCTs), in particular their implications in the design and analysis of cluster randomized trials.
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On this episode of Statisticelle, we will explore the nuances of cluster randomized trials featuring a single endpoint. Freely accessible data from a real cluster randomized trial will be used to demonstrate the analysis of individual-level outcomes using linear mixed models and the nlme
library in R.
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Continue reading Comprehending complex designs: Cluster randomized trials