
sequential analysis
Sequential analysis is a statistical method used to evaluate data as it is collected, rather than waiting for all information to be gathered. It allows researchers to make decisions—such as confirming a hypothesis or stopping a study early—more efficiently. This approach can lead to faster conclusions, reduce costs, and minimize exposure to ineffective treatments. It is commonly used in clinical trials and quality control, balancing the need for reliable results with the practical advantages of analyzing data in real time.