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Biostatistics 57 Epidemiology 10 Statistics 9 Biology 6 General Biostatistics 6 biostatistics 4 Clinical Trials 3 Humans 3 Longitudinal Data Analysis and Time Series 3 Adult 2 Algorithms 2 Biostatistics and Public Health 2 Categorical Data Analysis 2 Community Health and Preventive Medicine 2 Computation 2 Female 2 Health Sciences 2 Human Geography 2 Life and Medical Sciences 2 Mapping 2 Monte Carlo Method 2 Public health 2 Statistical Methodology 2 Statistical Theory and Methods 2 epidemiology 2 80 and over 1 AIC 1 Adolescent 1 Aged 1 Aortic Valve Insufficiency 1 Aortography 1 Applied Statistics 1 Area under ROC curve (AUC) 1 BLARS 1 Bayesian methods 1 Binormal Model 1 Bioinformatics 1 Biological Chemistry 1 Biostatistics Bioinformatics NIH NCRR ROADMAP 1 Bootstrap 1
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Free 68 Undetermined 1
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Other 61 Book / Working Paper 6 Article 4
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English 36 Undetermined 35
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Sati Mazumdar 13 Howard E. Rockette 11 Gong Tang 9 Jong-Hyeon Jeong 7 Lisa A. Weissfeld 6 Stewart Anderson 6 Lan Kong 4 Stewart J. Anderson 4 Vincent C. Arena 4 Eleanor Feingold 3 By, Kunthel 2 Cai, Bing 2 Chung-Chou H. Chang 2 Dr Stewart Anderson 2 Driedger, S. Michelle 2 Graham, Ian D. 2 Joseph P. Costantino 2 Kevin E. Kip 2 Kothari, Anita 2 Ma, Junling 2 Mark Unruh 2 Morrison, Jason 2 Perin, Jamie 2 Preisser, John S 2 Qaqish, Bahjat F 2 Qin, Li 2 Sawada, Michael 2 Shoukri, Mohamed M. 2 Wang, Xiaofei 2 Zhang, Mingyuan 2 Abdus S. Wahed 1 Abdus Wahed 1 Ada O. Youk 1 Ada Youk 1 Amirsehi, Kourosh 1 Andriy Bandos 1 Bacchetti, Peter 1 Bandos, Andriy 1 Bandos, Hanna 1 Bauer, Greta R. 1
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Florida Atlantic University 1 Université Paris-Dauphine (Paris IX) 1 Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München 1
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Stata Journal 4 Economics Papers from University Paris Dauphine 1 MPRA Paper 1
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A Bayesian Adjustment for Covariate Misclassification with Correlated Binary Outcome Data
Ren, Dianxu - 2005
Estimated associations between an outcome variable and misclassified covariates tend to be biased when the methods of estimation that ignore the classification error are applied. Available methods to account for misclassification often require the use of a validation sample (i.e, a gold...
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NONPARAMETRIC METHODS IN COMPARING TWO CORRELATED ROC CURVES
Bandos, Andriy - 2005
Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) analysis is one of the most widely used methods for summarizing intrinsic properties of a diagnostic system, and is often used in evaluation and comparison of diagnostic technologies, practices or systems. These methods play an important role in public...
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Causal inference in HIV vaccine trials: comparing outcomes in a subset chosen after randomization
Shepherd, Bryan E - 2005
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2005.
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Towards Novel Nonparametric Statistical Methods and Bioinformatics Tools for Clinical and Translational Sciences
Wittkowski, Knut M. - Volkswirtschaftliche Fakultät, … - 2005
As the field of functional genetics and genomics is beginning to mature, we become confronted with new challenges. The constant drop in price for sequencing and gene expression profiling as well as the increasing number of genetic and genomic variables that can be measured makes it feasible to...
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Review of Statistics for Epidemiology by Jewell
Bellocco, Rino - In: Stata Journal 5 (2005) 3, pp. 461-464
The new book by Jewell (2004) is reviewed.
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USING TRAJECTORIES FROM A BIVARIATE GROWTH CURVE OF COVARIATES IN A COX MODEL ANALYSIS
Dang, Qianyu - 2004
In many maintenance treatment trials, patients are first enrolled into an open treatmentbefore they are randomized into treatment groups. During this period, patients are followedover time with their responses measured longitudinally. This design is very common intoday's public health studies of...
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GENERALIZED ADDITIVE MODELS FOR DATA WITH CONCURVITY: STATISTICAL ISSUES AND A NOVEL MODEL FITTING APPROACH
He, Shui - 2004
The Generalized Additive model (GAM) has been used as a standard tool for epidemiologic analysis exploring the effect of air pollution on population health during the last decade as it allows nonparametric relationships between the independent predictors and response. One major concern to the...
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Regression Analysis In Longitudinal Studies With Non-ignorable Missing Outcomes
Shen, Changyu - 2004
One difficulty in regression analysis for longitudinal data is that the outcomes are oftenmissing in a non-ignorable way (Little & Rubin, 1987). Likelihood based approaches todeal with non-ignorable missing outcomes can be divided into selection models and patternmixture models based on the way...
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Functional models using smoothing splines: A state space approach
Qin, Li - 2004
With the development of modern technology, tremendous amount of data can be collected in biomedical experiments. These data can arise as curves or groups of time series, therefore it is natural to use a curve or a time series as the basic unit in the data analysis. In this dissertation, we...
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Semiparametric Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Parametric Regression with Missing Covariates
Zhang, Zhiwei - 2003
Parametric regression models are widely used in public health sciences. This dissertation is concerned with statistical inference under such models with some covariates missing at random. Under natural conditions, parameters remain identifiable from the observed (reduced) data. If the always...
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