A sample size formula for the supremum log-rank statistic.
@article{Eng2005ASS,
title={A sample size formula for the supremum log-rank statistic.},
author={Kevin H. Eng and Michael R. Kosorok},
journal={Biometrics},
year={2005},
volume={61 1},
pages={
86-91
}
}An advantage of the supremum log-rank over the standard log-rank statistic is an increased sensitivity to a wider variety of stochastic ordering alternatives. In this article, we develop a formula for sample size computation for studies utilizing the supremum log-rank statistic. The idea is to base power on the proportional hazards alternative, so that the supremum log rank will have the same power as the standard log rank in the setting where the standard log rank is optimal. This results in a…
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