Prentice (1986) proposed the case-cohort design and studied a pseudolikelihood estimator of regression parameters in Cox's model. We derive a class of estimating equations for case-cohort sampling, each depending on a different estimator of the population distribution, which lead naturally to simple estimators that improve on Prentice's pseudolikelihood estimator. We also discuss an equivalence between case-control and case-cohort sampling in terms of the estimation of regression parameters in Cox's model
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
Right-censored data from a classical case-cohort design and a stratified case-cohort design are cons...
AbstractEfficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators fo...
A class of cohort sampling designs, including nested case-control, case-cohort and classical case-co...
Cohort studies allow for powerful analysis, but an exposure may be too expensive to measure in the w...
Case-cohort design is an important and widely used methodology in epidemiologic studies and clinical...
Case-cohort design is a biased sampling method. Due to its cost-effective and theoretical significan...
The concern of this thesis is parameter estimation in regression models in survival analysis, partic...
Studying rare diseases often deals with small percentage of cases requiring a large amount of subjec...
An investigation was performed to evaluate the properties of three estimators for the regression par...
A general class of semiparametric transformation models is studied for analysing survival data from ...
Right censored data from a classical case-cohort design and a stratified case-cohort design are cons...
The case-cohort sampling, first proposed in Prentice (Biometrika 73:1-11, 1986), is one of the most ...
A number of methods have been developed for checking the fit of Cox regression models for cohort dat...
We first point out that variance estimates for regression coefficients in exposure stratified case-c...
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
Right-censored data from a classical case-cohort design and a stratified case-cohort design are cons...
AbstractEfficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators fo...
A class of cohort sampling designs, including nested case-control, case-cohort and classical case-co...
Cohort studies allow for powerful analysis, but an exposure may be too expensive to measure in the w...
Case-cohort design is an important and widely used methodology in epidemiologic studies and clinical...
Case-cohort design is a biased sampling method. Due to its cost-effective and theoretical significan...
The concern of this thesis is parameter estimation in regression models in survival analysis, partic...
Studying rare diseases often deals with small percentage of cases requiring a large amount of subjec...
An investigation was performed to evaluate the properties of three estimators for the regression par...
A general class of semiparametric transformation models is studied for analysing survival data from ...
Right censored data from a classical case-cohort design and a stratified case-cohort design are cons...
The case-cohort sampling, first proposed in Prentice (Biometrika 73:1-11, 1986), is one of the most ...
A number of methods have been developed for checking the fit of Cox regression models for cohort dat...
We first point out that variance estimates for regression coefficients in exposure stratified case-c...
Efficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators for the ca...
Right-censored data from a classical case-cohort design and a stratified case-cohort design are cons...
AbstractEfficiencies of the maximum pseudolikelihood estimator and a number of related estimators fo...