How to communicate results from adaptive studies simple, but still correct - The Effective Statistician - in association with PSI
Description
Why You Should Listen:
✔ You need clear, defensible language for papers, conferences, and labels when your study had interims and stopping rules.
✔ You’ll learn practical rules-of-thumb for when “naïve” estimates are okay—and when to adjust.
✔ You’ll hear what regulators typically focus on vs. what patients and clinicians actually want to know.
Episode Highlights:
02:00 – Why communicating adaptive results is hard (and how simple can still be correct)
04:14 – What bias are we actually interested in? Conditional vs. unconditional
07:20 – Consequences for point estimates and confidence intervals
09:15 – Ordering the sample space across stages; stage-wise ordering and p-values
12:23 – Median-unbiased estimation: what it is and when to use it
13:38 – Secondary endpoints, safety, and multiplicity strategies
16:13 – Estimation efficiency vs. unbiasedness: what should we optimize?
17:40 – Communicating to scientific vs. lay audiences
18:36 – Should we publish p-values for secondary endpoints in adaptive trials?
20:20 – No one-size-fits-all template—and why fairness matters across programs
20:30 – Pre-planning or bust: why post-hoc “fixes” don’t carry the properties we need
21:49 – Trust, reproducibility, and credible decision-making
23:16 – ICHE20: read it, comment, improve it
Links:
🔗 ICHE20 (Adaptive Clinical Trials) – draft guidance: worth reading for its perspective on estimation and communication.
🔗 The Effective Statistician Academy – I offer free and premium resources to help you become a more effective statistician.
🔗 Medical Data Leaders Community – Join my network of statisticians and data leaders to enhance your influencing skills.
🔗 My New Book: How to Be an Effective Statistician - Volume 1 – It’s packed with insights to help statisticians, data scientists, and quantitative professionals excel as leaders, collaborators, and change-makers in healthcare and medicine.
🔗 PSI (Statistical Community in Healthcare) – Access webinars, training, and networking opportunities.
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