In making inference on the relation between failure and exposure histories in the Cox semiparametric model, the maximum partial likelihood estimator (MPLE) of the finite dimensional odds parameter, and the Breslow estimator of the baseline survival function, are known to achieve full efficiency when data is available for all time on all cohort members, even when the covariates are time dependent. When cohort sizes become too large for the collection of complete data, sampling schemes such as nested case control sampling must be used and, under various models, there exist estimators based on the same information as the MPLE having smaller asymptotic variance. Though the MPLE is therefore not efficient under sampling in general, it approaches...
A class of cohort sampling designs, including nested case-control, case-cohort and classical case-co...
Analysis of time-to-event data using Cox's proportional hazards model is ubiquitous in scientific re...
Nested case-control studies (NCC) reduce the cost of large cohort studies, but are statistically les...
In making inference on the relation between failure and exposure histories in the Cox semiparametric...
In making inference on the relation between failure and exposure histories in the Cox semiparametric...
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
AbstractEfficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators fo...
An investigation was performed to evaluate the properties of three estimators for the regression par...
Studying rare diseases often deals with small percentage of cases requiring a large amount of subjec...
This paper presents a study of the performance of simple and counter-matched nested case-control sam...
In this paper, we describe the analysis of multi-stage case-control studies. In a simple stratified ...
The Cox (1972) regression model was a major advancement in the analysis of survival data because it ...
[[abstract]]Assuming Cox's regression model, we consider penalized full likelihood approach to condu...
The maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) for the proportional hazards model with current status data i...
A class of cohort sampling designs, including nested case-control, case-cohort and classical case-co...
Analysis of time-to-event data using Cox's proportional hazards model is ubiquitous in scientific re...
Nested case-control studies (NCC) reduce the cost of large cohort studies, but are statistically les...
In making inference on the relation between failure and exposure histories in the Cox semiparametric...
In making inference on the relation between failure and exposure histories in the Cox semiparametric...
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
AbstractEfficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators fo...
An investigation was performed to evaluate the properties of three estimators for the regression par...
Studying rare diseases often deals with small percentage of cases requiring a large amount of subjec...
This paper presents a study of the performance of simple and counter-matched nested case-control sam...
In this paper, we describe the analysis of multi-stage case-control studies. In a simple stratified ...
The Cox (1972) regression model was a major advancement in the analysis of survival data because it ...
[[abstract]]Assuming Cox's regression model, we consider penalized full likelihood approach to condu...
The maximum likelihood estimator (MLE) for the proportional hazards model with current status data i...
A class of cohort sampling designs, including nested case-control, case-cohort and classical case-co...
Analysis of time-to-event data using Cox's proportional hazards model is ubiquitous in scientific re...
Nested case-control studies (NCC) reduce the cost of large cohort studies, but are statistically les...