Most studies that follow subjects over time are challenged by having some subjects who dropout. Double sampling is a design that selects and devotes resources to intensively pursue and find a subset of these dropouts, then uses data obtained from these to adjust naïve estimates, which are potentially biased by the dropout. Existing methods to estimate survival from double sampling assume a random sample. In limited-resource settings, however, generating accurate estimates using a minimum of resources is important. We propose using double-sampling designs that oversample certain profiles of dropouts as more efficient alternatives to random designs. First, we develop a framework to estimate the survival function under these profile double-sam...
Multiarm trials with follow‐up on participants are commonly implemented to assess treatment effects ...
Two-stage design has long been recognized to be a cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studi...
A case-cohort design is a two-phase sampling design frequently used to analyze censored survival dat...
Non-ignorable dropout is common in studies with long follow-up time, and it can bias study results u...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
Informative dropout is a vexing problem for any biomedical study. Most existing statistical methods ...
Generalized case-cohort design has been proposed to assess the effects of exposures on survival outc...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
Missing data arise almost ubiquitously in applied settings, and can pose a substantial threat to the...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Biased sampling is a commonly encountered sampling mechanism where the subjects in a target populati...
In some observational studies, the covariates of interest might be expensive to measure although th...
Multiarm trials with follow-up on participants are commonly implemented to assess treatment effects ...
Outcome-dependent sampling designs have been shown to be a cost effective way to enhance study effic...
Multiarm trials with follow‐up on participants are commonly implemented to assess treatment effects ...
Two-stage design has long been recognized to be a cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studi...
A case-cohort design is a two-phase sampling design frequently used to analyze censored survival dat...
Non-ignorable dropout is common in studies with long follow-up time, and it can bias study results u...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
My dissertation work focuses on the development of novel outcome-dependent sampling designs and stat...
Informative dropout is a vexing problem for any biomedical study. Most existing statistical methods ...
Generalized case-cohort design has been proposed to assess the effects of exposures on survival outc...
Multi-phased designs and biased sampling designs are two of the well recognized approaches to enhanc...
Missing data arise almost ubiquitously in applied settings, and can pose a substantial threat to the...
The two-stage case-control design has been widely used in epidemiology studies for its cost-effectiv...
Biased sampling is a commonly encountered sampling mechanism where the subjects in a target populati...
In some observational studies, the covariates of interest might be expensive to measure although th...
Multiarm trials with follow-up on participants are commonly implemented to assess treatment effects ...
Outcome-dependent sampling designs have been shown to be a cost effective way to enhance study effic...
Multiarm trials with follow‐up on participants are commonly implemented to assess treatment effects ...
Two-stage design has long been recognized to be a cost-effective way for conducting biomedical studi...
A case-cohort design is a two-phase sampling design frequently used to analyze censored survival dat...