The outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) design, which allows observation of exposure variable to depend on the outcome, has been shown to be cost efficient. In this article, we propose a new statistical inference method, an estimated penalized likelihood method, for a partial linear model in the setting of a 2-stage ODS with a continuous outcome. We develop the asymptotic properties and conduct simulation studies to demonstrate the performance of the proposed estimator. A real environmental study data set is used to illustrate the proposed method
Two-stage design is a well-known cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studies when the expos...
An outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) design is a retrospective sampling scheme where one observes the...
Retrospective outcome dependent sampling (ODS) designs are an efficient class of study designs that ...
The outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) design, which allows observation of exposure variable to depend...
The outcome dependent sampling scheme has been gaining attention in both the statistical literature ...
Outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) designs have been well recognized as a cost-effective way to enhanc...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Two-stage design has long been recognized to be a cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studi...
Outcome-dependent sampling designs have been shown to be a cost effective way to enhance study effic...
We propose a cost-effective outcome-dependent sampling design for the failure time data and develop ...
To characterize the relation between an exposure and a continuous outcome, the sampling of subjects ...
Outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) has been widely used in biomedical studies because it is a cost eff...
Outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) scheme is a cost-effective sampling scheme where one observes the e...
Cost-effective study design and proper inference procedures for data from such designs are always of...
Two-stage design is a well-known cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studies when the expos...
An outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) design is a retrospective sampling scheme where one observes the...
Retrospective outcome dependent sampling (ODS) designs are an efficient class of study designs that ...
The outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) design, which allows observation of exposure variable to depend...
The outcome dependent sampling scheme has been gaining attention in both the statistical literature ...
Outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) designs have been well recognized as a cost-effective way to enhanc...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Two-stage design has long been recognized to be a cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studi...
Outcome-dependent sampling designs have been shown to be a cost effective way to enhance study effic...
We propose a cost-effective outcome-dependent sampling design for the failure time data and develop ...
To characterize the relation between an exposure and a continuous outcome, the sampling of subjects ...
Outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) has been widely used in biomedical studies because it is a cost eff...
Outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) scheme is a cost-effective sampling scheme where one observes the e...
Cost-effective study design and proper inference procedures for data from such designs are always of...
Two-stage design is a well-known cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studies when the expos...
An outcome-dependent sampling (ODS) design is a retrospective sampling scheme where one observes the...
Retrospective outcome dependent sampling (ODS) designs are an efficient class of study designs that ...