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Wenle Zhao

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Statistics in Medicine|April 10, 2016
A better alternative to the inferior permuted block design is not necessarily complexWenle Zhao
Contemporary Clinical Trials|June 21, 2015
Mass weighted urn design--A new randomization algorithm for unequal allocationsWenle Zhao
Statistics in Medicine|July 22, 2014
A better alternative to stratified permuted block design for subject randomization in clinical trialsWenle Zhao
Contemporary Clinical Trials|July 23, 2013
Selection bias, allocation concealment and randomization design in clinical trialsWenle Zhao
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications|February 16, 2016
Generalization of Wei's urn design to unequal allocations in sequential clinical trialsWenle Zhao, Viswanathan Ramakrishnan
Contemporary Clinical Trials|September 7, 2011
Block urn design - a new randomization algorithm for sequential trials with two or more treatments and balanced or unbalanced allocationWenle Zhao, Yanqiu Weng
Statistics in Medicine|January 24, 2025
Allocation Predictability of Individual Assignments in Restricted Randomization Designs for Two-Arm Equal Allocation TrialsWenle Zhao, Sherry Livingston
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 9, 2018
Imbalance control in clinical trial subject randomization-from philosophy to strategyWenle Zhao, Vance Berger
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference|November 9, 2010
A simplified formula for quantification of the probability of deterministic assignments in permuted block randomizationWenle Zhao, Yanqiu Weng
Statistics in Medicine|May 23, 2014
Managing competing demands in the implementation of response-adaptive randomization in a large multicenter phase III acute stroke trialWenle Zhao, Valerie Durkalski
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Statistics in Medicine|April 10, 2016
A better alternative to the inferior permuted block design is not necessarily complexWenle Zhao
Contemporary Clinical Trials|June 21, 2015
Mass weighted urn design--A new randomization algorithm for unequal allocationsWenle Zhao
Statistics in Medicine|July 22, 2014
A better alternative to stratified permuted block design for subject randomization in clinical trialsWenle Zhao
Contemporary Clinical Trials|July 23, 2013
Selection bias, allocation concealment and randomization design in clinical trialsWenle Zhao
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications|February 16, 2016
Generalization of Wei's urn design to unequal allocations in sequential clinical trialsWenle Zhao, Viswanathan Ramakrishnan
Contemporary Clinical Trials|September 7, 2011
Block urn design - a new randomization algorithm for sequential trials with two or more treatments and balanced or unbalanced allocationWenle Zhao, Yanqiu Weng
Statistics in Medicine|January 24, 2025
Allocation Predictability of Individual Assignments in Restricted Randomization Designs for Two-Arm Equal Allocation TrialsWenle Zhao, Sherry Livingston
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 9, 2018
Imbalance control in clinical trial subject randomization-from philosophy to strategyWenle Zhao, Vance Berger
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference|November 9, 2010
A simplified formula for quantification of the probability of deterministic assignments in permuted block randomizationWenle Zhao, Yanqiu Weng
Statistics in Medicine|May 23, 2014
Managing competing demands in the implementation of response-adaptive randomization in a large multicenter phase III acute stroke trialWenle Zhao, Valerie Durkalski
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