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Willi Maurer

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Statistics in Medicine|January 14, 2016
Comments on 'Twenty-five Years of Confirmatory Adaptive Designs: Opportunities and Pitfalls'Willi Maurer
Statistics in Medicine|July 22, 2014
A note on testing families of hypotheses using graphical proceduresWilli Maurer, Frank Bretz
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 16, 2006
Challenges in implementing adaptive designs: comments on the viewpoints expressed by regulatory statisticiansPaul Gallo, Willi Maurer
Statistics in Medicine|January 3, 2013
Memory and other properties of multiple test procedures generated by entangled graphsWilli Maurer, Frank Bretz
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|April 26, 2011
Multiple hypotheses testing based on ordered p values--a historical survey with applications to medical researchGerhard Hommel, Frank Bretz, Willi Maurer
Statistics in Medicine|February 4, 2011
Test and power considerations for multiple endpoint analyses using sequentially rejective graphical proceduresFrank Bretz, Willi Maurer, Gerhard Hommel
Statistics in Medicine|February 21, 2018
Controlling the type I error rate in two-stage sequential adaptive designs when testing for average bioequivalenceWilli Maurer, Byron Jones, Ying Chen
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 2007
Powerful short-cuts for multiple testing procedures with special reference to gatekeeping strategiesGerhard Hommel, Frank Bretz, Willi Maurer
Biometrics|August 3, 2023
Rejoinder to discussions on "Optimal test procedures for multiple hypotheses controlling the familywise expected loss"Willi Maurer, Frank Bretz, Xiaolei Xun
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|November 6, 2014
A simple and flexible graphical approach for adaptive group-sequential clinical trialsToshifumi Sugitani, Frank Bretz, Willi Maurer
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Statistics in Medicine|January 14, 2016
Comments on 'Twenty-five Years of Confirmatory Adaptive Designs: Opportunities and Pitfalls'Willi Maurer
Statistics in Medicine|July 22, 2014
A note on testing families of hypotheses using graphical proceduresWilli Maurer, Frank Bretz
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 16, 2006
Challenges in implementing adaptive designs: comments on the viewpoints expressed by regulatory statisticiansPaul Gallo, Willi Maurer
Statistics in Medicine|January 3, 2013
Memory and other properties of multiple test procedures generated by entangled graphsWilli Maurer, Frank Bretz
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|April 26, 2011
Multiple hypotheses testing based on ordered p values--a historical survey with applications to medical researchGerhard Hommel, Frank Bretz, Willi Maurer
Statistics in Medicine|February 4, 2011
Test and power considerations for multiple endpoint analyses using sequentially rejective graphical proceduresFrank Bretz, Willi Maurer, Gerhard Hommel
Statistics in Medicine|February 21, 2018
Controlling the type I error rate in two-stage sequential adaptive designs when testing for average bioequivalenceWilli Maurer, Byron Jones, Ying Chen
Statistics in Medicine|March 10, 2007
Powerful short-cuts for multiple testing procedures with special reference to gatekeeping strategiesGerhard Hommel, Frank Bretz, Willi Maurer
Biometrics|August 3, 2023
Rejoinder to discussions on "Optimal test procedures for multiple hypotheses controlling the familywise expected loss"Willi Maurer, Frank Bretz, Xiaolei Xun
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|November 6, 2014
A simple and flexible graphical approach for adaptive group-sequential clinical trialsToshifumi Sugitani, Frank Bretz, Willi Maurer
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