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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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Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Clustered Interval-Censored Failure Time Data with Informative Cluster Size
Xinyan, Zhang; Jianguo, Sun - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 205-214
Clustered interval-censored failure time data are commonly encountered in many medical settings. In such situations, one issue that often arises in practice is that the cluster size is related to the risk for the outcome of interest. It is well-known that ignoring the informativeness of the...
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Estimation of Risk Ratios in Cohort Studies with a Common Outcome: A Simple and Efficient Two-stage Approach
Eric, Tchetgen Tchetgen - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 251-264
The risk ratio effect measure is often the main parameter of interest in epidemiologic studies with a binary outcome. In this paper, the author presents a simple and efficient two-stage approach to estimate the risk ratios directly, which does not directly rely on consistency for an estimate of...
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Novel Point Estimation from a Semiparametric Ratio Estimator (SPRE): Long-Term Health Outcomes from Short-Term Linear Data, with Application to Weight Loss in Obesity
Deborah, Weissman-Miller - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 175-184
Point estimation is particularly important in predicting weight loss in individuals or small groups. In this analysis, a new health response function is based on a model of human response over time to estimate long-term health outcomes from a change point in short-term linear regression. This...
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Alternative Monotonicity Assumptions for Improving Bounds on Natural Direct Effects
Yasutaka, Chiba; Masataka, Taguri - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 235-249
Estimating the direct effect of a treatment on an outcome is often the focus of epidemiological and clinical research, when the treatment has more than one specified pathway to the defined outcome. Even if the total effect is unconfounded, the direct effect is not identified when unmeasured...
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Principal Stratification: A Broader Vision
Ian, Shrier; Kaufman Jay S.; Platt Robert W.; Steele … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 7-7
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Are Multiple Contrast Tests Superior to the ANOVA
Frank, Konietschke; Edgar, Brunner; Sandra, Bösiger; … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 1, pp. 11-11
Multiple contrast tests can be used to test arbitrary linear hypotheses by providing local and global test decisions as well as simultaneous confidence intervals. The ANOVA-F-test on the contrary can be used to test the global null hypothesis of no treatment effect. Thus, multiple contrast tests...
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The Balanced Survivor Average Causal Effect
Tom, Greene; Marshall, Joffe; Bo, Hu; Liang, Li; Ken, … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 291-306
Abstract: Statistical analysis of longitudinal outcomes is often complicated by the absence of observable values in patients who die prior to their scheduled measurement. In such cases, the longitudinal data are said to be “truncated by death” to emphasize that the longitudinal measurements...
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Boosting Structured Additive Quantile Regression for Longitudinal Childhood Obesity Data
Nora, Fenske; Ludwig, Fahrmeir; Torsten, Hothorn; … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 1, pp. 18-18
Childhood obesity and the investigation of its risk factors has become an important public health issue. Our work is based on and motivated by a German longitudinal study including 2,226 children with up to ten measurements on their body mass index (BMI) and risk factors from birth to the age of...
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Assessing the Causal Effect of Policies: An Example Using Stochastic Interventions
Iván, Díaz; van der Laan Mark J. - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 2, pp. 161-174
Assessing the causal effect of an exposure often involves the definition of counterfactual outcomes in a hypothetical world in which the stochastic nature of the exposure is modified. Although stochastic interventions are a powerful tool to measure the causal effect of a realistic intervention...
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On the Effects of Malaria Treatment on Parasite Drug Resistance – Probability Modelling of Genotyped Malaria Infections
Kwa, Kum Cletus; Daniel, Thorburn; Gebrenegus, Ghilagaber; … - In: The International Journal of Biostatistics 9 (2013) 1, pp. 14-14
We compare the frequency of resistant genes of malaria parasites before treatment and at first malaria incidence after treatment. The data come from a clinical trial at two health facilities in Tanzania and concerns single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) at three positions believed to be related...
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