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EM algorithm 1 Genetics 1 HIV-1 1 Longitudinal Data Analysis and Time Series 1 haplotype block 1 linkage disequilibrium 1 quantitative trait loci 1 single nucleotide polymorphism 1
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van der Laan Mark J. 43 Moodie Erica E. M. 8 Susan, Gruber 7 C, Austin Peter 4 J, Carroll Raymond 4 L, Petersen Maya 4 Paul, Gustafson 4 Platt Robert W. 4 Torsten, Hothorn 4 Yangxin, Huang 4 A, Stephens David 3 Allan, Donner 3 B, Rubin Daniel 3 J, VanderWeele Tyler 3 Jianguo, Sun 3 Kaufman Jay S. 3 Liang, Li 3 Mario, Hasler 3 Robins James M. 3 Sherri, Rose 3 Victor, De Gruttola 3 W, Platt Robert 3 Yasutaka, Chiba 3 A, Hothorn Ludwig 2 Andrea, Rotnitzky 2 Antoine, Chambaz 2 Arvid, Sjolander 2 Ashkan, Ertefaie 2 B, Salter Amy 2 Chunning, Yan 2 Cécile, Proust-Lima 2 D, McNicholas Paul 2 Daniel, Commenges 2 Daniel, Rubin 2 Delaney Joseph A.C. 2 Donna, Spiegelman 2 Dylan, Small 2 Eric, Tchetgen Tchetgen 2 F, Desmond Anthony 2 Foulkes Andrea S. 2
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Relative Risk Estimation in Randomized Controlled Trials: A Comparison of Methods for Independent Observations
N, Yelland Lisa; B, Salter Amy; Philip, Ryan - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-31
The relative risk is a clinically important measure of the effect of treatment on binary outcomes in randomized controlled trials (RCTs). An adjusted relative risk can be estimated using log binomial regression; however, convergence problems are common with this model. While alternative methods...
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A Dunnett-Type Procedure for Multiple Endpoints
Mario, Hasler; A, Hothorn Ludwig - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-15
This paper describes a method for comparisons of several treatments with a control, simultaneously for multiple endpoints. These endpoints are assumed to be normally distributed with different scales and variances. An approximate multivariate t-distribution is used to obtain quantiles for test...
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Simultaneous Bayesian Inference for Linear, Nonlinear and Semiparametric Mixed-Effects Models with Skew-Normality and Measurement Errors in Covariates
Yangxin, Huang; Ren, Chen; Getachew, Dagne - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-28
In recent years, various mixed-effects models have been suggested for estimating viral decay rates in HIV dynamic models for complex longitudinal data. Among those models are linear mixed-effects (LME), nonlinear mixed-effects (NLME), and semiparametric nonlinear mixed-effects (SNLME) models....
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Defining Reproducibility Statistics as a Function of the Spatial Covariance Structures in Biomarker Studies
B, Helenowski Irene; F, Vonesh Edward; Hakan, Demirtas; … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-21
The reproducibility of a biomarker plays a paramount role in determining whether it provides an accurate indication of the true underlying disease or risk status of an individual. When biomarker measurement involves obtaining samples of tissue at random from the organ of interest, sampling...
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Regression Calibration with Heteroscedastic Error Variance
Donna, Spiegelman; Roger, Logan; Douglas, Grove - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-34
The problem of covariate measurement error with heteroscedastic measurement error variance is considered. Standard regression calibration assumes that the measurement error has a homoscedastic measurement error variance. An estimator is proposed to correct regression coefficients for covariate...
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An Improved Bland-Altman Method for Concordance Assessment
Liao Jason J. Z.; Robert, Capen - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-17
It is often necessary to compare two measurement methods in medicine and other experimental sciences. This problem covers a broad range of data with applications arising from many different fields. The Bland-Altman method has been a favorite method for concordance assessment. However, the...
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Classification of Stationary Signals with Mixed Spectrum
Pedro, Saavedra; Angelo, Santana-del-Pino; … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-17
This paper deals with the problem of discrimination between two sets of complex signals generated by stationary processes with both random effects and mixed spectral distributions. The presence of outlier signals and their influence on the classification process is also considered. As an initial...
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A Tutorial on Methods to Estimating Clinically and Policy-Meaningful Measures of Treatment Effects in Prospective Observational Studies: A Review
C, Austin Peter; Andreas, Laupacis - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-32
In randomized controlled trials (RCTs), treatment assignment is unconfounded with baseline covariates, allowing outcomes to be directly compared between treatment arms. When outcomes are binary, the effect of treatment can be summarized using relative risks, absolute risk reductions and the...
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Fitting a Bivariate Measurement Error Model for Episodically Consumed Dietary Components
Saijuan, Zhang; Krebs-Smith Susan M.; Douglas, Midthune; … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 7 (2011) 1, pp. 1-32
There has been great public health interest in estimating usual, i.e., long-term average, intake of episodically consumed dietary components that are not consumed daily by everyone, e.g., fish, red meat and whole grains. Short-term measurements of episodically consumed dietary components have...
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Comparison of Estimators for Measures of Linkage Disequilibrium
Markus, Scholz; Dirk, Hasenclever - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 6 (2010) 1, pp. 1-14
The measurement of biallelic pair-wise association called linkage disequilibrium (LD) is an important issue in order to understand the genomic architecture. A plethora of measures of association in two by two tables have been proposed in the literature. Beside the problem of choosing an...
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