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A HIERARCHICAL BINOMIAL-POISSON MODEL FOR THE ANALYSIS OF A CROSSOVER DESIGN FOR CORRELATED BINARY DATA WHEN THE NUMBER OF TRIALS IS DOSE-DEPENDENT 

Authors: Ziv Shkedy a; Geert Molenberghs a; Hansfried Van Craenendonck b; Thomas Steckler b;Luc Bijnens b
Affiliations:   a Limburgs Universitair Centrum, Center for Statistics, Biostatistics, Universitaire Campus, Diepenbeek, Belgium
b Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical Research & Development, a division of Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V. Beerse, Belgium
DOI: 10.1081/BIP-200049825
Publication Frequency: 6 issues per year
Published in: journal Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics, Volume 15, Issue 2 March 2005 , pages 225 - 239
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Abstract

The differential reinforcement of a low-rate 72-seconds schedule (DRL-72) is a standard behavioral test procedure for screening a potential antidepressant compound. The data analyzed in the article are binary outcomes from a crossover design for such an experiment. Recently, Shkedy et al. (2004) proposed to estimate the treatments effect using either generalized linear mixed models (GLMM) or generalized estimating equations (GEE) for clustered binary data. The models proposed by Shkedy et al. (2004) assumed the number of responses at each binomial observation is fixed. This might be an unrealistic assumption for a behavioral experiment such as the DRL-72 because the number of responses (the number of trials in each binomial observation) is expected to be influenced by the administered dose level. In this article, we extend the model proposed by Shkedy et al. (2004) and propose a hierarchical Bayesian binomial-Poisson model, which assumes the number of responses to be a Poisson random variable. The results obtained from the GLMM and the binomial-Poisson models are comparable. However, the latter model allows estimating the correlation between the number of successes and number of trials.
Keywords: Binomial-Poisson model; Correlated binary data; Cross-over design; Generalized estimation equation; Generalized linear mixed models; Hierarchical Bayesian Models; Odds ratio
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