Background Risk Difference (RD) is becoming the measure of choice for estimating effect size in antimalarial drug efficacy trials. Calculating RD using binomial regression is prone to model nonconvergence. Cheung’s modified ordinary least squares (OLS) method is a proven technique for handling non-convergence when estimating RD. Other promising methods include the Poison, Additive Binomial Regression and binary regression models fitted using the statistical package R. (Deddens’) Copy method that was primarily developed to overcome non-convergence of log-binomial regression models when estimating risk ratios is another potential method. Simulations were conducted to compare the performance of the Copy method against four alternatives (Cheun...
The risk difference is an intelligible measure for comparing disease incidence in two exposure or tr...
Abstract Background Log-binomial and robust (modified) Poisson regression models are popular approac...
Abstract: Problem statement: Relative risk has concrete meanings of comparing two groups and measuri...
Background: Risk Difference (RD) is becoming the measure of choice for estimating effect size in ant...
The presence of some missing outcomes in randomized studies often complicates the estimation of meas...
Risk ratio and risk difference are parameters of interest in many medical studies. The risk ratio ha...
Risk difference is an important measure of effect size in biostatistics, for both randomised and obs...
Abstract Background Reporting of absolute risk difference (RD) is recommended for clinical and epide...
Risk ratio and risk difference are parameters of interest in many medical studies. The risk ratio ha...
We compare and contrast several different methods for estimating the effect of treatment when respon...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...
The relative risk has been widely reported as a ratio measure of association between covariates for ...
Fitting a log binomial model to binary outcome data makes it possible to estimate risk and relative ...
Rate differences are an important effect measure in biostatistics and provide an alternative perspec...
Background: Binary outcomes have traditionally been analysed using logistic regression which estimat...
The risk difference is an intelligible measure for comparing disease incidence in two exposure or tr...
Abstract Background Log-binomial and robust (modified) Poisson regression models are popular approac...
Abstract: Problem statement: Relative risk has concrete meanings of comparing two groups and measuri...
Background: Risk Difference (RD) is becoming the measure of choice for estimating effect size in ant...
The presence of some missing outcomes in randomized studies often complicates the estimation of meas...
Risk ratio and risk difference are parameters of interest in many medical studies. The risk ratio ha...
Risk difference is an important measure of effect size in biostatistics, for both randomised and obs...
Abstract Background Reporting of absolute risk difference (RD) is recommended for clinical and epide...
Risk ratio and risk difference are parameters of interest in many medical studies. The risk ratio ha...
We compare and contrast several different methods for estimating the effect of treatment when respon...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 251-266.1. Introduction -- 2. Background -- 3. Additive bi...
The relative risk has been widely reported as a ratio measure of association between covariates for ...
Fitting a log binomial model to binary outcome data makes it possible to estimate risk and relative ...
Rate differences are an important effect measure in biostatistics and provide an alternative perspec...
Background: Binary outcomes have traditionally been analysed using logistic regression which estimat...
The risk difference is an intelligible measure for comparing disease incidence in two exposure or tr...
Abstract Background Log-binomial and robust (modified) Poisson regression models are popular approac...
Abstract: Problem statement: Relative risk has concrete meanings of comparing two groups and measuri...