<p>A common problem in formulating models for the relative risk and risk difference is the variation dependence between these parameters and the baseline risk, which is a nuisance model. We address this problem by proposing the conditional log odds-product as a preferred nuisance model. This novel nuisance model facilitates maximum-likelihood estimation, but also permits doubly-robust estimation for the parameters of interest. Our approach is illustrated via simulations and a data analysis. An R package implementing the proposed methods is available on CRAN. Supplementary materials for this article are available online.</p
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
relative risk functions for case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:149-62. While multiplicati...
The risk difference is an intelligible measure for comparing disease incidence in two exposure or tr...
Relative risks (RRs) are generally considered preferable to odds ratios in prospective studies. Howe...
Relative risks are often considered preferable to odds ratios for quantifying the association betwee...
: In medical statistics, when the effect of a binary risk factor on a binary response is of interest...
Relative risk and odds ratio are often confused or interchanged. Especially while coefficients in lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Generalized linear models, such as logistic regression...
The relative risk or prevalence ratio is a natural and familiar summary of association between a bin...
Abstract: Problem statement: Relative risk has concrete meanings of comparing two groups and measuri...
The conditional relative risk is an important measure in medical and epidemiological studies when th...
The relative risk has been widely reported as a ratio measure of association between covariates for ...
Relative risk (RR)/Prevalence Ratio (PR) is an important measurement of the association between the ...
Under multiple matching, relative risk from a rare disease is estimated in a retrospective design. M...
<p>For monitoring systemic risk from regulators’ point of view, this article proposes a relative ris...
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
relative risk functions for case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:149-62. While multiplicati...
The risk difference is an intelligible measure for comparing disease incidence in two exposure or tr...
Relative risks (RRs) are generally considered preferable to odds ratios in prospective studies. Howe...
Relative risks are often considered preferable to odds ratios for quantifying the association betwee...
: In medical statistics, when the effect of a binary risk factor on a binary response is of interest...
Relative risk and odds ratio are often confused or interchanged. Especially while coefficients in lo...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2020Generalized linear models, such as logistic regression...
The relative risk or prevalence ratio is a natural and familiar summary of association between a bin...
Abstract: Problem statement: Relative risk has concrete meanings of comparing two groups and measuri...
The conditional relative risk is an important measure in medical and epidemiological studies when th...
The relative risk has been widely reported as a ratio measure of association between covariates for ...
Relative risk (RR)/Prevalence Ratio (PR) is an important measurement of the association between the ...
Under multiple matching, relative risk from a rare disease is estimated in a retrospective design. M...
<p>For monitoring systemic risk from regulators’ point of view, this article proposes a relative ris...
Abstract: Relative risks are often presented in the everyday media but are seldom mentioned in intr...
relative risk functions for case-control studies. Am J Epidemiol 1985;122:149-62. While multiplicati...
The risk difference is an intelligible measure for comparing disease incidence in two exposure or tr...