Missing data is a pervasive problem in the analysis of many clinical trials. In order for the analysis of a study to produce unbiased estimators, the missing data problem must be addressed. First, the missing data pattern must be established; second, the missingness mechanism must be determined; and third, the most appropriate imputation method for imputing the missing values must be found. The purpose of this paper is to explore the imputation methods best suited for the missing data from the Diet and Exercise for Elevated Risk Trial (DEER) in a secondary analysis of the data. The missingness pattern in the data set is arbitrary and the missingness mechanism is MAR. A simulation study suggests that the two best methods for imputation ...
Regression analysis is a statistical tool for studying the relationships between outcome and predict...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsChristopher VahlNon-inferiority trials have been widely use...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsSuzanne DubnickaTo help with identifying distributions to e...
The type I error rates for the binary logistic regression model were examined across varying levels ...
The aim of this Bachelor’s Thesis is to explain what missing data means and give some ways to deal w...
thesisTechnological innovations have increased the ability to collect and store information. However...
Distress tolerance (DT) is considered to be a trait-like factor encompassing an individual’s behavio...
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Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonA first step in model building in regression ana...
Research investigating executive function is difficult in two different ways. First, executive func...
This dissertation includes two papers with each distributed in one chapter. To date, genome-wide ass...
Investigating individual differences in cognition requires addressing questions not often thought ab...
Approximate Arithmetic is a task that requires one to approximate the number of dots in dot arrays t...
This report looks into the reasons for the variability in performance between sites and presents ‘le...
This paper examined how decision makers generate and evaluate hypotheses when data are presented seq...
Regression analysis is a statistical tool for studying the relationships between outcome and predict...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsChristopher VahlNon-inferiority trials have been widely use...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsSuzanne DubnickaTo help with identifying distributions to e...
The type I error rates for the binary logistic regression model were examined across varying levels ...
The aim of this Bachelor’s Thesis is to explain what missing data means and give some ways to deal w...
thesisTechnological innovations have increased the ability to collect and store information. However...
Distress tolerance (DT) is considered to be a trait-like factor encompassing an individual’s behavio...
This research pursues the use of powerful BDD-based functional circuit analysis to evaluate some app...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsPaul NelsonA first step in model building in regression ana...
Research investigating executive function is difficult in two different ways. First, executive func...
This dissertation includes two papers with each distributed in one chapter. To date, genome-wide ass...
Investigating individual differences in cognition requires addressing questions not often thought ab...
Approximate Arithmetic is a task that requires one to approximate the number of dots in dot arrays t...
This report looks into the reasons for the variability in performance between sites and presents ‘le...
This paper examined how decision makers generate and evaluate hypotheses when data are presented seq...
Regression analysis is a statistical tool for studying the relationships between outcome and predict...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsChristopher VahlNon-inferiority trials have been widely use...
Master of ScienceDepartment of StatisticsSuzanne DubnickaTo help with identifying distributions to e...