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Lecture: "The harmonic mean chi-squared test to substantiate scientific findings"

by Prof. Dr. Leonhard Held, Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Zurich and Director of the Center for Reproducible Science

05.02.2020

We are glad to announce the following upcoming talk "The harmonic mean chi-squared test to substantiate scientific findings" by Prof. Dr. Leonhard Held who is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Zurich and Director of the Center for Reproducible Science

When: February 5th 2020, 4pm
Where: Luisenstrasse 37, Room C006 80333 München

Abstract:

Statistical methodology plays a crucial role in drug regulation. Decisions by the FDA or EMA are typically made based on multiple primary studies testing the same medical product, where the two-trials rule is the standard requirement, despite a number of shortcomings. A new approach is proposed for this task based on the (weighted) harmonic mean of the squared study-specific test statistics. Appropriate scaling ensures that, for any number of studies, the null distribution is a chi-squared distribution with one degree of freedom. Further properties are discussed and a comparison with the two-trials rule is made, as well as with alternative research synthesis methods. An attractive feature of the new approach is that a claim of success requires each study to be convincing on its own to a certain degree depending on the significance level and the number of studies. A real example with 5 clinical trials investigating the effect of Carvedilol for the treatment of patients with moderate to severe heart failure patients is used to illustrate the methodology. As a by-product, the approach provides a calibration of the sceptical p-value recently proposed for the analysis of replication studies.

Speaker:

Leonhard Held is Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Zurich and Director of the Center for Reproducible Science.