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The following pages link to Methods for Conducting Sensitivity Analysis of Trials with Potentially Nonignorable Competing Causes of Censoring (Q3078688):
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- Bayesian modeling longitudinal dyadic data with nonignorable dropout, with application to a breast cancer study (Q439170) (← links)
- Model checking for a general linear model with nonignorable missing covariates (Q511073) (← links)
- Longitudinal perspectives on event history analysis (Q746011) (← links)
- Formal and informal model selection with incomplete data (Q900458) (← links)
- Using missing types to improve partial identification with application to a study of HIV prevalence in Malawi (Q1621036) (← links)
- Exploratory failure time analysis in large scale genomics (Q1659493) (← links)
- Sensitivity analysis for incomplete continuous data (Q1761546) (← links)
- Semiparametric optimal estimation with nonignorable nonresponse data (Q2054542) (← links)
- Accounting for Nonignorable Verification Bias in Assessment of Diagnostic Tests (Q3079093) (← links)
- Varying-coefficient models for longitudinal processes with continuous-time informative dropout (Q3303588) (← links)
- A Bayesian model for time-to-event data with informative censoring (Q3303820) (← links)
- A marginalized conditional linear model for longitudinal binary data when informative dropout occurs in continuous time (Q3303821) (← links)
- Mixtures of Varying Coefficient Models for Longitudinal Data with Discrete or Continuous Nonignorable Dropout (Q3445323) (← links)
- Impact evaluation of job training programmes: Selection bias in multilevel models (Q3591868) (← links)
- Meta‐Analysis of Studies with Missing Data (Q3636994) (← links)
- Evaluating Statistical Hypotheses Using Weakly‐Identifiable Estimating Functions (Q4923053) (← links)
- Nonstandard conditionally specified models for nonignorable missing data (Q5073122) (← links)
- Analysis of local sensitivity to nonignorability with missing outcomes and predictors (Q6055677) (← links)
- SMIM: A unified framework of survival sensitivity analysis using multiple imputation and martingale (Q6056150) (← links)