The following pages link to Peter C. Austin (Q957246):
Displaying 44 items.
- (Q94774) (redirect page) (← links)
- Practical recommendations for reporting Fine-Gray model analyses for competing risk data (Q94776) (← links)
- Bayesian modeling of missing data in clinical research (Q957248) (← links)
- A geometric proof of the bireflectionality of the Weyl group of type \(F_4\) (Q1375934) (← links)
- The reliability and validity of Bayesian measures for hospital profiling: A Monte Carlo assess\-ment (Q1765760) (← links)
- Regression trees for predicting mortality in patients with cardiovascular disease: What improvement is achieved by using ensemble-based methods? (Q2919467) (← links)
- The large-sample performance of backwards variable elimination (Q3183855) (← links)
- Using the Standardized Difference to Compare the Prevalence of a Binary Variable Between Two Groups in Observational Research (Q3391866) (← links)
- A Data-Generation Process for Data with Specified Risk Differences or Numbers Needed to Treat (Q3577180) (← links)
- The use of finite mixture models to estimate the distribution of the health utilities index in the presence of a ceiling effect (Q3591869) (← links)
- Inflation of Type I error rate in multiple regression when independent variables are measured with error (Q3636239) (← links)
- Products of involutions in the groups of lie type<i>F</i><sub>4</sub>(<i>k</i>) (Q4237102) (← links)
- PRODUCTS OF INVOLUTIONS IN THE FINITE CHEVALLEY GROUPS OF TYPE (Q4781555) (← links)
- Statistical power to detect violation of the proportional hazards assumption when using the Cox regression model (Q4960560) (← links)
- The effect of number of clusters and cluster size on statistical power and Type I error rates when testing random effects variance components in multilevel linear and logistic regression models (Q4960751) (← links)
- Bootstrapped inference for variance parameters, measures of heterogeneity and random effects in multilevel logistic regression models (Q5033467) (← links)
- Some Methods of Propensity‐Score Matching had Superior Performance to Others: Results of an Empirical Investigation and Monte Carlo simulations (Q5123162) (← links)
- Propensity score methods for time‐dependent cluster confounding (Q5135541) (← links)
- Type I Error Inflation in the Presence of a Ceiling Effect (Q5189914) (← links)
- Bootstrap Methods for Developing Predictive Models (Q5189933) (← links)
- Bias in Penalized Quasi-Likelihood Estimation in Random Effects Logistic Regression Models When the Random Effects Are not Normally Distributed (Q5697363) (← links)
- The Integrated Calibration Index (ICI) and related metrics for quantifying the calibration of logistic regression models (Q5982341) (← links)
- Graphical calibration curves and the integrated calibration index (ICI) for survival models (Q5982342) (← links)
- A Tutorial on Multilevel Survival Analysis: Methods, Models and Applications (Q6086486) (← links)
- Impute-then-exclude versus exclude-then-impute: lessons when imputing a variable used both in cohort creation and as an independent variable in the analysis model (Q6617511) (← links)
- The effect of number of clusters and magnitude of within-cluster homogeneity in outcomes on the performance of four variance estimators for a marginal multivariable Cox regression model fit to clustered data in the context of observational research (Q6618321) (← links)
- Using fractional polynomials and restricted cubic splines to model non-proportional hazards or time-varying covariate effects in the Cox regression model (Q6622266) (← links)
- The integrated calibration index (ICI) and related metrics for quantifying the calibration of logistic regression models (Q6625202) (← links)
- Propensity-score matching with competing risks in survival analysis (Q6625679) (← links)
- A review of the use of time-varying covariates in the Fine-Gray subdistribution hazard competing risk regression model (Q6627276) (← links)
- Comparing a multivariate response Bayesian random effects logistic regression model with a latent variable item response theory model for provider profiling on multiple binary indicators simultaneously (Q6627340) (← links)
- Variance estimation when using propensity-score matching with replacement with survival or time-to-event outcomes (Q6627365) (← links)
- Authors' response to ``Comment on: A review of the use of time-varying covariates in the Fine-Gray subdistribution hazard competing risk regression model'' (Q6627458) (← links)
- Graphical calibration curves and the integrated calibration index (ICI) for survival models (Q6627540) (← links)
- Constructing inverse probability weights for institutional comparisons in healthcare (Q6627594) (← links)
- The effect of a constraint on the maximum number of controls matched to each treated subject on the performance of full matching on the propensity score when estimating risk differences (Q6627869) (← links)
- Estimating adjusted risk differences by multiply-imputing missing control binary potential outcomes following propensity score-matching (Q6628246) (← links)
- Informing power and sample size calculations when using inverse probability of treatment weighting using the propensity score (Q6628320) (← links)
- Fine-gray subdistribution hazard models to simultaneously estimate the absolute risk of different event types: cumulative total failure probability may exceed 1 (Q6628452) (← links)
- Bootstrap vs asymptotic variance estimation when using propensity score weighting with continuous and binary outcomes (Q6628569) (← links)
- Type I error rates, coverage of confidence intervals, and variance estimation in propensity-score matched analyses (Q6644548) (← links)
- A comparison of the statistical power of different methods for the analysis of repeated cross-sectional cluster randomization trials with binary outcomes (Q6644597) (← links)
- Estimating multilevel logistic regression models when the number of clusters is low: a comparison of different statistical software procedures (Q6644603) (← links)
- A tutorial on methods to estimating clinically and policy-meaningful measures of treatment effects in prospective observational studies: a review (Q6644661) (← links)