Question about the beginnings
Posted: Fri Jul 02, 2021 6:46 pm
Hi Michiel!
I have a (maybe too general) question about starting a study.
An orthogonal or an efficient (without any priors) design is the best way to conduct a pilot study?
Have any advantages of efficient design without any prior parameters or worth to use an orthogonal design in the first step?
I know othogonality is very sensitive, but if I found a good design (with Ngene) and I can ensure that the fill will be free of incomplete answers, can be an orthogonal design better than efficient?
In planning the final design, of course, I would like to use the results of the pilot study as priors to create a Bayesian efficient design.
Thank you very much for your answer!
Best regards,
Peter
I have a (maybe too general) question about starting a study.
An orthogonal or an efficient (without any priors) design is the best way to conduct a pilot study?
Have any advantages of efficient design without any prior parameters or worth to use an orthogonal design in the first step?
I know othogonality is very sensitive, but if I found a good design (with Ngene) and I can ensure that the fill will be free of incomplete answers, can be an orthogonal design better than efficient?
In planning the final design, of course, I would like to use the results of the pilot study as priors to create a Bayesian efficient design.
Thank you very much for your answer!
Best regards,
Peter