Lei X, Davis D, Kuan L, Lee J, Oh S
NeoPath, Inc., Redmond, Washington 98052, USA.
J Biopharm Stat. 1998 Nov;8(4):533-43. doi: 10.1080/10543409808835258.
McNemar's test is used to test the hypothesis that one treatment is better than another in a matched-pair design for binary outcomes. The conditional binomial test in such a matched-pair design is the exact McNemar test. However, in many clinical trials, one wants to establish equivalency between two treatments. We discuss how to use a conditional binomial test to establish equivalency between two treatments in a matched-pair design. Sample size and power determination for each conditional binomial test are calculated. Some statistical properties of the tests are analyzed through Monte Carlo simulation.