Japanese Journal of Biometrics
Online ISSN : 2185-6494
Print ISSN : 0918-4430
ISSN-L : 0918-4430
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Group Comparisons Involving Zero-Inflated Count Data in Clinical Trials
Kanae TogoManabu Iwasaki
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2014 Volume 34 Issue 2 Pages 53-66

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Abstract
In clinical trials, outcomes of count data sometimes have excess zeros. When a test drug is compared to a control, zero-inflated data may be ignored or interest is taken only in the proportion of zero counts. By applying the two-part model, Lachenbruch (2001a) suggested a test statistic called the two-part statistic that combines the test statistics of the zero part and the non-zero part. The test for the zero part is the chi-square test. The test for the non-zero part may be a Wilcoxon test, a t-test, etc. This article proposes methods for calculating the sample size and power for the two-part statistic with zero-inflated Poisson data. We developed the methods of sample size and power for the two-part statistic using the Wilcoxon test adjusted for ties. The relationship between the non-zero part and zero-truncated Poisson distribution is also described. Furthermore, we examine the power of the two-part statistic, conventional methods, and the zero-inflated Poisson model.
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© 2014 The Biometric Society of Japan
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