Error in measuring exposure variable is a common concern in all etiologic research. There has been increasing acknowledgment of the importance of measurement error in epidemiology. In addition, binary response arising in many fields of study is common in both biological and social sciences. Much of the recent biostatistical and epidemiological literature has concerned the association between a binary response and exposure. In the epidemiologic studies, calculation of sample size and statistical power are essential ingredients. This Thesis, therefore, adopts a hypothesis testing based on the method of maximum likelihood approach to approximate sample sizes which are needed to test hypothesis on association between a continuous exposure and a...
Although statistical analyses of epidemiological data usually treat the exposure variable as being k...
Background: In epidemiological studies explanatory variables are frequently subject...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
A usual goal in health research is to examine the relationship between a specified disease outcome a...
We discuss a sample size calculation for a pair-matched case-control study to test for interaction b...
In many fields of statistical application the fundamental task is to quantify the association betwee...
In many fields of statistical application the fundamental task is to quantify the association betwee...
A simple form of measurement error model for explanatory variables is studied incorporating classica...
A simple form of measurement error model for explanatory variables is studied incorporating classica...
this paper is to show how the method of Rosner et al. may be extended by including a second term in ...
A sample size containing at least 100 events and 100 non-events has been suggested to validate a pre...
Regression calibration is a technique that corrects biases in regression results in situations where...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A sample size containing at least 100 events and 100 non-events has been su...
In this thesis, we first introduce four different approaches in case-control studies with the associ...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
Although statistical analyses of epidemiological data usually treat the exposure variable as being k...
Background: In epidemiological studies explanatory variables are frequently subject...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
A usual goal in health research is to examine the relationship between a specified disease outcome a...
We discuss a sample size calculation for a pair-matched case-control study to test for interaction b...
In many fields of statistical application the fundamental task is to quantify the association betwee...
In many fields of statistical application the fundamental task is to quantify the association betwee...
A simple form of measurement error model for explanatory variables is studied incorporating classica...
A simple form of measurement error model for explanatory variables is studied incorporating classica...
this paper is to show how the method of Rosner et al. may be extended by including a second term in ...
A sample size containing at least 100 events and 100 non-events has been suggested to validate a pre...
Regression calibration is a technique that corrects biases in regression results in situations where...
<div><p>Background</p><p>A sample size containing at least 100 events and 100 non-events has been su...
In this thesis, we first introduce four different approaches in case-control studies with the associ...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...
Although statistical analyses of epidemiological data usually treat the exposure variable as being k...
Background: In epidemiological studies explanatory variables are frequently subject...
The goal of my thesis is to make contributions on some statistical issues related to epidemiological...