Conditional distribution modeling as an alternative method for covariates simulation: Comparison with joint multivariate normal and bootstrap techniques
Abstract Clinical trial simulation (CTS) is a valuable tool in drug development. To obtain realistic scenarios, the subjects included in the CTS must be representative of the target population. Common ways of generating virtual subjects are based upon bootstrap (BS) procedures or multivariate normal...
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Main Authors: | Giovanni Smania (Author), E. Niclas Jonsson (Author) |
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2021-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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