Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better understand the relationships of patients, physicians, their health care system utilization, and their decision making processes in disease prevention and management. Longitudinal data is widely used to capture trends occurring over time. Each subject is observed as time progresses, but a common problem is that repeated measurements are not fully observed due to missing response or loss to follow up. An individual can move in and out of the observed data set during a study, giving rise to a large class of distinct non-monotone missingness patterns. In such medical studies, sample sizes are often limited due to restrictions on disease type, study...
Many standard statistical techniques require balanced data. However, missing data may arise by desig...
Analysing quality of life (QOL) data may be complicated for several reasons, such as: repeated measu...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
In this paper, we consider a full likelihood method to analyze continuous longitudinal responses wit...
This paper discusses methods of identifying the types of missingness in quality of life (QOL) data i...
Quality-of-life (QOL) is an important outcome in clinical research, particularly in cancer clinical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation is motivated by missing data problem...
Background Health-related quality of life is a topic of current interest. This paper...
Many standard statistical techniques require balanced data. However, missing data may arise by desig...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...
Many standard statistical techniques require balanced data. However, missing data may arise by desig...
Analysing quality of life (QOL) data may be complicated for several reasons, such as: repeated measu...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
Researchers increasingly use more and more survey studies, and design medical studies to better unde...
In this paper, we consider a full likelihood method to analyze continuous longitudinal responses wit...
This paper discusses methods of identifying the types of missingness in quality of life (QOL) data i...
Quality-of-life (QOL) is an important outcome in clinical research, particularly in cancer clinical ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2022This dissertation is motivated by missing data problem...
Background Health-related quality of life is a topic of current interest. This paper...
Many standard statistical techniques require balanced data. However, missing data may arise by desig...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...
Many standard statistical techniques require balanced data. However, missing data may arise by desig...
Analysing quality of life (QOL) data may be complicated for several reasons, such as: repeated measu...
Missing or incomplete data is a nearly ubiquitous problem in biomedical research studies. If the inc...