paper considers the problem of determining the number of matched sets in 1: M matched case-control studies with a categorical exposure having k þ 1 categories, k 1. The basic interest lies in constructing a test statistic to test whether the exposure is associated with the disease. Estimates of the k odds ratios for 1: M matched case-control studies with dichotomous exposure and for 1: 1 matched case-control studies with exposure at several levels are presented in Breslow and Day (1980), but results holding in full generality were not available so far. We propose a score test for testing the hypothesis of no association between disease and the polychotomous exposure. We exploit the power function of this test statistic to calculate the req...
The testing for an association between two categorical variables using count data is commonplace in ...
Abstract Background Published formulas for case-control designs provide sample sizes required to det...
The identification of factors that increase the chances of a certain disease is one of the classical...
We discuss a sample size calculation for a pair-matched case-control study to test for interaction b...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
From a public health perspective, measures of the strength of association between exposure to a susp...
Many epidemiologists conducting case-control studies choose to dichotomize their exposure data to ma...
Many epidemiological exposure variables have right-skewed distributions with sparse data at high exp...
Abstract Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the association betw...
Objective: The framework consists of cohort or case-series studies with intermittent exposure and tw...
In nested case-control studies, incidence density sampling is the time-dependent matching procedure ...
<div><p>Current statistical methods for analyzing epidemiological data with disease subtype informat...
textabstractWhen studying familial aggregation of a disease, the following two-stage design is often...
Genetic-association studies are widely expected to unravel the genetic basis of complex diseases. Th...
The matched trend test (MTT), developed using a conditional logistic regression, has been proposed t...
The testing for an association between two categorical variables using count data is commonplace in ...
Abstract Background Published formulas for case-control designs provide sample sizes required to det...
The identification of factors that increase the chances of a certain disease is one of the classical...
We discuss a sample size calculation for a pair-matched case-control study to test for interaction b...
Matching for factors such as age and sex is a convenient method for minimizing confounding in case-c...
From a public health perspective, measures of the strength of association between exposure to a susp...
Many epidemiologists conducting case-control studies choose to dichotomize their exposure data to ma...
Many epidemiological exposure variables have right-skewed distributions with sparse data at high exp...
Abstract Background Many epidemiological studies test trends when investigating the association betw...
Objective: The framework consists of cohort or case-series studies with intermittent exposure and tw...
In nested case-control studies, incidence density sampling is the time-dependent matching procedure ...
<div><p>Current statistical methods for analyzing epidemiological data with disease subtype informat...
textabstractWhen studying familial aggregation of a disease, the following two-stage design is often...
Genetic-association studies are widely expected to unravel the genetic basis of complex diseases. Th...
The matched trend test (MTT), developed using a conditional logistic regression, has been proposed t...
The testing for an association between two categorical variables using count data is commonplace in ...
Abstract Background Published formulas for case-control designs provide sample sizes required to det...
The identification of factors that increase the chances of a certain disease is one of the classical...