In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly correlated. Ignoring the correlation could lead to incorrect inferences. An asymptotic method was proposed by Tang and others (2008) for testing equality of proportions between two groups under Rosner's model. In this article, we investigate three testing procedures for general g ≥ 2 groups. Our simulation results show the score testing procedure usually produces satisfactory type I error control and has reasonable power. The three test procedures get closer when sample size becomes larger. Examples from ophthalmologic studies are used to illustrate our proposed methods
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Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsWei-Wen HsuEvaluating heterogeneity in the class of zero...
Homogeneity test of demographic characteristics and baseline outcomes between the experimental and c...
The test of homogeneity developed by L. V. Hedges (1982) for the fixed effects model is frequently u...
In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly co...
Homogeneity is a nonnegligible condition in the statistical analysis of the stratified bilateral dat...
THE notion of homogeneity of a psychological test refers to the degree to which the various items in...
This paper develops and evaluates an approximate procedure for testing homogeneity of an arbitrary s...
Tests of homogeneity for partially matched-pair data are investigated. Different methods of combinin...
Diagnostic trials often require the use of a homogeneity test among several markers. Such a test may...
The usual practice for testing homogeneity of several populations in terms of means and variances is...
Four testing procedures are considered for testing the response rate of one sample correlated binary...
Heterogeneous phenotypic correlations may be suggestive of underlying changes in genetic covariance ...
Tests of homogeneity for partially matched-pair data are investigated. Different methods of combinin...
Testing hypotheses on the equality of means is very common. Methods of comparing simultaneously many...
Abstract Background Assessing the non-random associations of alleles at different loci, or gametic d...
Doctor of PhilosophyDepartment of StatisticsWei-Wen HsuEvaluating heterogeneity in the class of zero...
Homogeneity test of demographic characteristics and baseline outcomes between the experimental and c...
The test of homogeneity developed by L. V. Hedges (1982) for the fixed effects model is frequently u...