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Biostatistics 7 Cox proportional hazards model 1 Infectious disease 1 Missing rate 1 Optimal test 1 Outbreak 1 Positive predictive value 1 Semi-parametric model 1 Sensitivity 1 Specificity 1 Time lag 1
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Article 9 Other 7
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Jeong, Jong-Hyeon 9 Jong-Hyeon Jeong 7 Fine, Jason 3 Bandos, Hanna 2 Fan, Chunpeng 2 Joseph P. Costantino 2 Jung, Sin-Ho 2 Lan Kong 2 Lisa A. Weissfeld 2 Abdus Wahed 1 Bret Goodpaster 1 Choi, Byeong 1 Christian, Nicholas J. 1 Chung-Chou Chang 1 Chung-Chou H. Chang 1 Chung-Chou Ho Chang 1 Costantino, Joseph P. 1 D'Angelo, Gina Marie 1 Fine, Jason P. 1 Go, Un 1 Gong Tang 1 H. Samuel Wieand 1 Howard E. Rockette 1 Janice S. Dorman 1 John W. Wilson 1 Kang, Hyung-joo 1 Kevin E. Kip 1 Kim, Ho 1 Lee, Jae 1 Li, Jia 1 Maria M. Brooks 1 Mark Unruh 1 Sattar, Abdus 1 Stewart Anderson 1 Stewart J. Anderson 1 Susan M. Sereika 1 Tang, Shaowu 1 Tang, Xinyu 1
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Biometrics 3 Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 1 Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics : AISM 1 Computational Statistics 1 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society / C 1 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A 1 Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C 1
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Hierarchical Likelihood Inference on Clustered Competing Risks Data
Christian, Nicholas J. - 2011
Frailties models, an extension of the proportional hazards model, are used to model clustered survival data. In some situations there may be competing risks within a cluster. When this happens the basic frailty model is no longer appropriate. Depending on the purpose of the analysis, either the...
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Use of Pseudo-observations in the Goodness-of-Fit Test for Gray's Time-Varying Coefficients Model
Kang, Hyung-joo - 2011
Survival analysis has been used to estimate underlying survival or failure probabilities and to estimate the effects of covariates on survival times. The Cox proportional hazards regression model is the most commonly used approach. However, in practical situations, the assumption of proportional...
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Analysis of Non-ignorable Missing and Left-Censored Longitudinal Biomarker Data
Sattar, Abdus - 2010
In a longitudinal study of biomarker data collected during a hospital stay, observations may be missing due to administrative reasons, the death of the subject or the subject's discharge from the hospital, resulting in non-ignorable missing data. Standard likelihood-based methods for the...
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NEW TEST STATISTIC FOR COMPARING MEDIANS WITH INCOMPLETE PAIRED DATA
Tang, Xinyu - 2007
This paper is concerned with nonparametric methods for comparing medians of paired data with unpaired values on both responses. A new nonparametric test statistic is proposed in this paper based on a Mann-Whitney U test making comparisons across complete and incomplete pairs. A method of finding...
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Regression on median residual life function for censored survival data
Bandos, Hanna - 2007
In the analysis of time-to-event data, the median residual life (MERL) function has been promoted by many researchers as a practically relevant summary of the residual life distribution. Formally the MERL function at a time point is defined as the median of the remaining lifetimes among...
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A Strategy for Stepwise Regression Procedures in Survival Analysis with Missing Covariates
Li, Jia - 2006
The selection of variables used to predict a time to event outcome is a common and important issue when analyzing survival data. This is an essential step in accurately assessing risk factors in medical and public health studies. Ignoring an important variable in a regression model may result in...
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APPLICATION OF SEMIPARAMETRIC METHODS FOR REGRESSION MODELS WITH MISSING COVARIATE INFORMATION
D'Angelo, Gina Marie - 2005
This dissertation addresses regression models with missing covariate data. These methods are shown to be significant to public health research since they enable researchers to use a wider spectrum of data. Unbiased estimating equations are the focus of this dissertation, predominantly...
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Optimal inferences for proportional hazards model with parametric covariate transformations
Fan, Chunpeng; Fine, Jason; Jeong, Jong-Hyeon - In: Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics 64 (2012) 4, pp. 715-736
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Median Tests for Censored Survival Data; a Contingency Table Approach
Tang, Shaowu; Jeong, Jong-Hyeon - In: Biometrics 68 (2012) 3, pp. 983-989
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Optimal inferences for proportional hazards model with parametric covariate transformations
Fan, Chunpeng; Fine, Jason P.; Jeong, Jong-Hyeon - In: Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics : AISM 64 (2012) 4, pp. 715-737
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