[[abstract]]In a capture–recapture experiment, the number of measurements for individual covariates usually equals the number of captures. This creates a heteroscedastic measurement error problem and the usual surrogate condition does not hold in the context of a measurement error model. This study adopts a small measurement error assumption to approximate the conventional estimating functions and the population size estimator. This study also investigates the biases of the resulting estimators. In addition, modifications for two common approximation methods, regression calibration and simulation extrapolation, to accommodate heteroscedastic measurement error are also discussed. These estimation methods are examined through simulations and ...
Many survival studies have error-contaminated covariates, which may lack a gold standard of measurem...
Modelos com erros de medição têm recebido a atenção de vários pesquisadores das mais diversas áreas ...
This article is motivated by a time-to-event analysis where the covariate of interest was measured a...
This paper is concerned with the estimation of the regression coefficients for a count data model wh...
[[abstract]]Summary. We consider estimation problems in capture-recapture models when the covariate...
[[abstract]]The extent of bias due to measurement errors is an important problem in the context of r...
This paper is concerned with the estimation of the regression coefficients for a count data model wh...
Predictor variables (or covariates) are frequently used in a capture–recapture analysis when estimat...
When measurement error is present among the covariates of a regression model it can cause bias in th...
We consider the estimation of the regression of an outcome Y on a covariate X , where X is unob...
Since its original derivation, researchers have developed different extensions of the Cormack-Jolly-...
In much of applied statistics variables of interest are measured with error. In particular, regressi...
For capture-recapture models when covariates are subject to measurement errors and missing data, a s...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
The thesis concerns with e ect of covariate measurement error on the least squares estimators and te...
Many survival studies have error-contaminated covariates, which may lack a gold standard of measurem...
Modelos com erros de medição têm recebido a atenção de vários pesquisadores das mais diversas áreas ...
This article is motivated by a time-to-event analysis where the covariate of interest was measured a...
This paper is concerned with the estimation of the regression coefficients for a count data model wh...
[[abstract]]Summary. We consider estimation problems in capture-recapture models when the covariate...
[[abstract]]The extent of bias due to measurement errors is an important problem in the context of r...
This paper is concerned with the estimation of the regression coefficients for a count data model wh...
Predictor variables (or covariates) are frequently used in a capture–recapture analysis when estimat...
When measurement error is present among the covariates of a regression model it can cause bias in th...
We consider the estimation of the regression of an outcome Y on a covariate X , where X is unob...
Since its original derivation, researchers have developed different extensions of the Cormack-Jolly-...
In much of applied statistics variables of interest are measured with error. In particular, regressi...
For capture-recapture models when covariates are subject to measurement errors and missing data, a s...
This note considers the variance estimation for population size estimators based on capture–recaptur...
The thesis concerns with e ect of covariate measurement error on the least squares estimators and te...
Many survival studies have error-contaminated covariates, which may lack a gold standard of measurem...
Modelos com erros de medição têm recebido a atenção de vários pesquisadores das mais diversas áreas ...
This article is motivated by a time-to-event analysis where the covariate of interest was measured a...