Abstract

The appropriateness of a one-sided alternative hypothesis rather than the more conservative, boiler-plate, two-sided hypothesis is discussed and examples provided. It is concluded that confirmatory efficacy clinical trials of pharmaceutical compounds should always be viewed within the one-sided alternative hypothesis testing framework.

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