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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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Generalized additive model (GAM) with natural cubic splines (NS) has been commonly used as a standard analytical tool in time series studies of health effects of air pollution. Standard model selection procedures used in GAM ignore the uncertainty in model fitting. This may lead to biased...
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Many research areas require multiple outcomes. For example, neuropsychological hypotheses may not be testable using a single measure. Similarly, genetic researchers frequently examine multiple markers across the genome. Examining multiple hypotheses requires the use of multiple testing...
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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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Mediational analysis is used to explain how a predictor affects the outcome through an intervening variable called a mediator. In a cross-sectional study, the predictor, the mediator, and the outcome are measured at single time points and these time points need to be chronologically in the same...
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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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While new conventional wisdom warns that developing countries should be aware of the risks of premature capital account liberalization, the costs of not removing exchange controls have received much less attention. This paper investigates the negative effects of exchange controls on trade. To...
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This paper takes the Asian crisis as an example to show that the Autoregressive Conditional Hazard (ACH) model is a powerful tool for studying the time series features of speculative attacks. The ACH model proposes a duration variable to capture the changes in the frequency of attacks, which...
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Gray's extension of Cox's proportional hazards (PH) model for right-censored survival data allows for a departure from the PH assumption via introduction of time-varying regression coefficients (TVC) using penalized splines. Gray's work focused on estimation, inference and residual analyses, but...
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