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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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The Two Sample Problem for Multiple Categorical Variables
DiRienzo A. G. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-24
Comparing two large multivariate distributions is potentially complicated at least for the following reasons. First, some variable/level combinations may have a redundant difference in prevalence between groups in the sense that the difference can be completely explained in terms of lower-order...
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An Improved Akaike Information Criterion for Generalized Log-Gamma Regression Models
Xiaogang, Su; Chih-Ling, Tsai - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 2 (2006) 1, pp. 1-22
We propose an improved Akaike information criterion (AICc) for generalized log-gamma regression models, which include the extreme-value and normal regression models as special cases. Moreover, we extend our proposed criterion to situations when the data contain censored observations. Monte Carlo...
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History-Adjusted Marginal Structural Models and Statically-Optimal Dynamic Treatment Regimens
van der Laan Mark J.; L, Petersen Maya; M, Joffe Marshall - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 1 (2005) 1, pp. 1-41
Marginal structural models (MSM) provide a powerful tool for estimating the causal effect of a treatment. These models, introduced by Robins, model the marginal distributions of treatment-specific counterfactual outcomes, possibly conditional on a subset of the baseline covariates. Marginal...
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Some Variants of the Backcalculation Method for Estimation of Disease Incidence: An Application to Multiple Sclerosis Data from the Faroe Islands
Jewell Nicholas P.; Lu Biao Wm. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 1 (2005) 1, pp. 1-26
Backcalculation is a technique that was originally developed for the study of HIV incidence. Here we introduce some variants of the estimation technique that allow for (i) correlation of the unobserved disease incidence counts, and (ii) the use of a smoothing step as part of the maximizing step...
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Score Statistics for Current Status Data: Comparisons with Likelihood Ratio and Wald Statistics
Moulinath, Banerjee; Wellner Jon A. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 1 (2005) 1, pp. 1-29
In this paper we introduce three natural ``score statistics" for testing the hypothesis that F(t_0)takes on a fixed value in the context of nonparametric inference with current status data. These three new test statistics have natural interpretations in terms of certain (weighted) L_2 distances,...
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A Weighted Risk Set Estimator for Survival Distributions in Two-Stage Randomization Designs with Censored Survival Data
Xiang, Guo; Anastasios, Tsiatis - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 1 (2005) 1, pp. 1-17
In many clinical trials related to diseases such as cancers and HIV, patients are treated by different combinations of therapies. This leads to two-stage designs, where patients are initially randomized to a primary therapy and then depending on disease remission and patients' consent, a...
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