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In an adaptive clinical trial research, it is common to use certain data-dependent design weights to assign individuals to treatments so that more study subjects are assigned to the better treatment. These design weights must also be used for consistent estimation of the treatment effects as...
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In this paper, conditional on random family effects, we consider an auto-regression model for repeated count data and their corresponding time-dependent covariates, collected from the members of a large number of independent families. The count responses, in such a set up, unconditionally...
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It is well known that one or more outlying points in the data may adversely affect the consistency of the quasi-likelihood or the likelihood estimators for the regression effects. Similar to the quasi-likelihood approach, the existing outliers-resistant Mallow's type quasi-likelihood (MQL)...
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