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censored survival data 2 Age-of-onset 1 Censored Survival-data 1 Combined Segregation 1 Genetics & Heredity 1 Large Complex Pedigrees 1 Life-tables 1 Linkage Analysis 1 Major Gene 1 Mixed Models 1 Monte-carlo Estimation 1 Obstetrics & Gynecology 1 Reproductive Biology 1 Semiparametric Estimation 1 explained randomness 1 explained variation 1 ice 1 ice reformat 1 index of determina- tion 1 information gain 1 interval censoring 1 micombine 1 multiple imputation 1 regression models 1 uvis 1 visualization 1
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Royston, Patrick 2 Aitken, Joanne F. 1 Do, Kim-Anh 1 Green, Adele C 1 K. M. Kirk 1 Martin, Nicholas G. 1 N. G. Martin 1
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Multiple imputation of missing values: further update of ice, with an emphasis on interval censoring
Royston, Patrick - In: Stata Journal 7 (2007) 4, pp. 445-464
paid to imputing interval-censored observations, and a suggestion to use imputation of right-censored survival data to …
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Explained variation for survival models
Royston, Patrick - In: Stata Journal 6 (2006) 1, pp. 83-96
This article introduces a new measure of explained variation for use with censored survival data. It is a modified …
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Analysis of Melanoma Onset: Assessing Familial Aggregation by Using Estimating Equations and Fitting Variance Components via Bayesian Random Effects Models
Do, Kim-Anh; Aitken, Joanne F.; Green, Adele C; Martin, … - 2004
We investigate whether relative contributions of genetic and shared environmental factors are associated with an increased risk in melanoma. Data from the Queensland Familial Melanoma Project comprising 15,907 subjects arising from 1912 families were analyzed to estimate the additive genetic,...
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