The outcome-based selection model of Diggle and Kenward for repeated measurements with non-random dropout is applied to a very simple example concerning the occurrence of mastitis in dairy cows, in which the occurrence of mastitis can be modelled as a dropout process. It is shown through sensitivity analysis how the conclusions concerning the dropout mechanism depend crucially on untestable distributional assumptions. This example is exceptional in that from a simple plot of the data two outlying observations can be identified that are the source of the apparent evidence for non-random dropout and also provide an explanation of the behaviour of the sensitivity analysis. It is concluded that a plausible model for the data does not require th...
Incomplete data abound in epidemiological and clinical studies. When the missing data process is not...
We explore the sensitivity of time varying confounding adjusted estimates to different dropout mecha...
Consider a study whose design calls for the study subjects to be followed from enrollment (time t = ...
Diggle and Kenward (Appl. Statist. 43 (1994) 49) proposed a selection model for continuous longitudi...
DIGGLE and KENWARD (1994) proposed a selection model for continuous longitudinal data subject to pos...
Diggle and Kenward (1994, Applied Statistics 43, 49-93) proposed a selection model for continuous lo...
Diggle and Kenward (1994, Applied Statistics 43, 49-93) proposed a selection model for continuous lo...
It is very well known that analyses for missing data depend on untestable assumptions. As a conseque...
Premature withdrawal is a notable problem in biomedical research with longitudinal design. It would ...
Abstract – A generalized Heckman model is used for the joint modeling of longitudinal continuous res...
Incomplete data are unavoidable in studies that involve data measured or observed longitudinally on ...
Longitudinally observed quality of life data with large amounts of drop-out are analysed. First we u...
The analysis of longitudinal data with nonignorable dropout remains an active area in biostatistics ...
Drop-outs are a common problem in longitudinal studies. In terms of statistical models for the data...
Data available in animal breeding are often subject to selection. Such data can be viewed as data w...
Incomplete data abound in epidemiological and clinical studies. When the missing data process is not...
We explore the sensitivity of time varying confounding adjusted estimates to different dropout mecha...
Consider a study whose design calls for the study subjects to be followed from enrollment (time t = ...
Diggle and Kenward (Appl. Statist. 43 (1994) 49) proposed a selection model for continuous longitudi...
DIGGLE and KENWARD (1994) proposed a selection model for continuous longitudinal data subject to pos...
Diggle and Kenward (1994, Applied Statistics 43, 49-93) proposed a selection model for continuous lo...
Diggle and Kenward (1994, Applied Statistics 43, 49-93) proposed a selection model for continuous lo...
It is very well known that analyses for missing data depend on untestable assumptions. As a conseque...
Premature withdrawal is a notable problem in biomedical research with longitudinal design. It would ...
Abstract – A generalized Heckman model is used for the joint modeling of longitudinal continuous res...
Incomplete data are unavoidable in studies that involve data measured or observed longitudinally on ...
Longitudinally observed quality of life data with large amounts of drop-out are analysed. First we u...
The analysis of longitudinal data with nonignorable dropout remains an active area in biostatistics ...
Drop-outs are a common problem in longitudinal studies. In terms of statistical models for the data...
Data available in animal breeding are often subject to selection. Such data can be viewed as data w...
Incomplete data abound in epidemiological and clinical studies. When the missing data process is not...
We explore the sensitivity of time varying confounding adjusted estimates to different dropout mecha...
Consider a study whose design calls for the study subjects to be followed from enrollment (time t = ...