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Entropy 1 Generalized Estimating Equations 1 Geometric process 1 Longitudinal Binary Data 1 Longitudinal binary data 1 Threshold model 1 Trend data 1 Working Correlation Structures 1 likelihood 1 longitudinal binary data 1 marginalized model 1 misspecification 1 nonignorable missing data 1
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Chan, Jennifer 1 Heagerty, Patrick 1 Kurland, Brenda 1 Leung, Doris 1 SerpilKilic 1 Çilingirtürk, Ahmet Mete 1
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Computational Statistics 1 Journal of Asian Scientific Research 1 UW Biostatistics Working Paper Series 1
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Using Entropy Working Correlation Matrix in Generalized Estimating Equation for Stock Price Change Model
SerpilKilic; Çilingirtürk, Ahmet Mete - In: Journal of Asian Scientific Research 2 (2012) 4, pp. 228-239
have been suggested for selecting an appropriate working correlation structure in GEE with longitudinal binary data. The …
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Binary geometric process model for the modeling of longitudinal binary data with trend
Chan, Jennifer; Leung, Doris - In: Computational Statistics 25 (2010) 3, pp. 505-536
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Marginalized Transition Models for Longitudinal Binary Data With Ignorable and Nonignorable Dropout
Kurland, Brenda; Heagerty, Patrick - Berkeley Electronic Press - 2004
We extend the marginalized transition model of Heagerty (2002) to accommodate nonignorable monotone dropout. Using a selection model, weakly identified dropout parameters are held constant and their effects evaluated through sensitivity analysis. For data missing at random (MAR), efficiency of...
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