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Is 1:1 Always Most Powerful? Why Unequal Allocation Merits Broader Consideration (2507.13036v1)

Published 17 Jul 2025 in stat.ME

Abstract: The principle of allocating an equal number of patients to each arm in a randomized controlled trial is widely accepted as the standard strategy for maximising the trial's statistical power. However, this long-held belief only holds true if the treatment groups have equal outcome variances, a condition that is often not met in practice. This paper questions the prevalent practice of exclusively defaulting to equal randomisation (ER) and posits that a departure from a 1:1 ratio can be both valid and advantageous. We demonstrate this principle through two simulated case studies, one with a binary endpoint and one with a continuous endpoint, comparing the performance of ER against preplanned Fixed Unequal Randomisation and Response-Adaptive Randomisation targeting Neyman allocation. Our results show that unequal ratios can increase statistical power while simultaneously allocating a substantially larger proportion of patients to the superior treatment arm compared to ER. We conclude that, when unequal variances are suspected, a strategic decision regarding the allocation ratio, rather than a default 1:1, constitutes the superior design choice.

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