Zusammenfassung
Im folgenden soll ein (sehr lückenhafter) Versuch unternommen werden, eine Übersicht darüber zu geben, was an sequentiellen Methoden für die klinisch-medizinische Forschung geeignet ist oder sein könnte. Dabei wird sicherlich die kritische Wertung und Abwägung der verschiedenen Methoden und Ansätze etwas zu kurz kommen, einerseits weil dies den Rahmen sprengen würde, andererseits weil eine solche überschauende Beurteilung in einem so delikaten, in ständiger Entwicklung stehenden Bereich seriös kaum bewältigt werden kann.
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Bauer, P. (1984). Sequentielle Versuchspläne Bei Klinischen Experimenten. In: Repges, R., Tolxdorff, T. (eds) Strukturen und Prozesse Neue Ansätze in der Biometrie. Medizinische Informatik und Statistik, vol 56. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-70093-4_4
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