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gene expression 4 multiple comparisons 3 clinical trials 2 dependence 2 interval censoring 2 linear regression 2 mixture models 2 multiple imputation 2 multivariate distribution 2 prostate cancer 2 screening 2 simultaneous inference 2 transformation model 2 Bayesian analysis 1 Bayesian modeling 1 Bootstrap 1 Case-cohort design 1 Censored linear regression 1 Clayton model 1 Conditional mean regression 1 Counting processes 1 EM Algorithm 1 Estimating functions 1 Hierarchical model 1 La estimation 1 Latent variables 1 Martin-gales 1 Ordinal data 1 PSA slope 1 ROC analysis 1 ROC curve 1 Rank statistic 1 Receiver operating characteristics 1 Resampling methods 1 Studentization 1 U-statistic 1 U-statistics 1 additive risk 1 additive risk model 1 auxiliary variables 1
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Ghosh, Debashis 11 Taylor, Jeremy 4 Chinnaiyan, Arul 3 Johnson, Valen 3 Murray, Susan 3 Nan, Bin 3 Hsu, Chiu-Hsieh 2 Kalbfleisch, Jack 2 Lin, Xihong 2 Little, Rod 2 Yu, Menggang 2 Andrei, Adin-Cristian 1 Banerjee, Moulinath 1 Biswas, Pinaki 1 Chen, Wei 1 Harlow, Sioban 1 Jiang, Wenyu 1 Johnson, Tim 1 Lisabet, Lynda 1 Long, Qi 1 Raghuanthan, Trivellore 1 Sandler, Howard 1 Vartivarian, Sonya 1 Wang, Yue 1
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A Bayesian Hierarchical Approach to Multirater Correlated ROC Analysis
Johnson, Tim; Johnson, Valen - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
In a common ROC study design, several readers are asked to rate diagnostics of the same cases processed under different modalities. We describe a Bayesian hierarchical model that facilitates the analysis of this study design by explicitly modeling the three sources of variation inherent to it....
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A Bayesian Chi-Squared Test for Goodness of Fit
Johnson, Valen - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
This article describes an extension of classical x 2 goodness-of-fit tests to Bayesian model assessment. The extension, which essentially involvesevaluating Pearson's goodness-of-fit statistic at a parameter value drawn from its posterior distribution, has the important property that it is...
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Semiparametric methods for the binormal model with multiple biomarkers
Ghosh, Debashis - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Abstract: In diagnostic medicine, there is great interest in developing strategies for combining biomarkers in order to optimize classification accuracy. A popular model that has been used when one biomarker is available is the binormal model. Extension of the model to accommodate multiple...
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Nonparametric and semiparametric inference for models of tumor size and metastasis
Ghosh, Debashis - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
There has been some recent work in the statistical literature for modelling the relationship between the size of primary cancers and the occurrences of metastases. While nonparametric methods have been proposed for estimation of the tumor size distribution at which metastatic transition occurs,...
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Does Weighting for Nonresponse Increase the Variance of Survey Means?
Little, Rod; Vartivarian, Sonya - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Nonresponse weighting is a common method for handling unit nonresponse in surveys. A widespread view is that the weighting method is aimed at reducing nonresponse bias, at the expense of an increase in variance. Hence, the efficacy of weighting adjustments becomes a bias-variance trade-off. This...
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Multiple Imputation For Interval Censored Data With Auxiliary Variables
Hsu, Chiu-Hsieh; Taylor, Jeremy; Murray, Susan - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
We propose a nonparametric multiple imputation scheme, NPMLE imputation, for the analysis of interval censored survival data. Features of the method are that it converts interval-censored data problems to complete data or right censored data problems to which many standard approaches can be...
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New estimating methods for surrogate outcome data
Nan, Bin - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Surrogate outcome data arise frequently in medical research. The true outcomes of interest are expensive or hard to ascertain, but measurements of surrogate outcomes (or more generally speaking, the correlates of the true outcomes) are usually available. In this paper we assume that the...
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Survival Analysis USing Auxiliary Variables Via Nonparametric Multiple Imputation
Hsu, Chiu-Hsieh; Taylor, Jeremy; Murray, Susan - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
We develop an approach, based on multiple imputation, that estimates the marginal survival distribution in survival analysis using auxiliary variables to recover information for censored observations. To conduct the imputation, we use two working proportional hazards models to define an imputing...
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Nonparametric methods for analyzing replication origins in genomewide data
Ghosh, Debashis - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Due to the advent of high-throughput genomic technology, it has become possible to globally monitor cellular activities on a genomewide basis. With these new methods, scientists can begin to address important biological questions. One such question involves the identification of replication...
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Censored Linear Regression for Case-Cohort Studies
Nan, Bin; Yu, Menggang; Kalbfleisch, Jack - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
Right censored data from a classical case-cohort design and a stratified case-cohort design are considered. In the classical case-cohort design, the subcohort is obtained as a simple random sample of the entire cohort, whereas in the stratified design, the subcohort is selected by independent...
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