A Targeted Maximum Likelihood Estimator for Two-Stage Designs
We consider two-stage sampling designs, including so-called nested case control studies, where one takes a random sample from a target population and completes measurements on each subject in the first stage. The second stage involves drawing a subsample from the original sample, collecting additional data on the subsample. This data structure can be viewed as a missing data structure on the full-data structure collected in the second-stage of the study. Methods for analyzing two-stage designs include parametric maximum likelihood estimation and estimating equation methodology. We propose an inverse probability of censoring weighted targeted maximum likelihood estimator (IPCW-TMLE) in two-stage sampling designs and present simulation studies featuring this estimator.
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2011
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Authors: | Sherri, Rose ; van der Laan Mark J. |
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The International Journal of Biostatistics. - De Gruyter, ISSN 1557-4679. - Vol. 7.2011, 1, p. 1-21
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De Gruyter |
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