Ignorability and coarse data
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(only showing first 100 items - show all)- Improved doubly robust estimation when data are monotonely coarsened, with application to longitudinal studies with dropout
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- Double robust estimation in longitudinal marginal structural models
- A pattern-mixture odds ratio model for incomplete categorical data
- A Poisson-multinomial mixture approach to grouped and right-censored counts
- Probabilistic rounding and Sheppard's correction
- Sequential category aggregation and partitioning approaches for multi-way contingency tables based on survey and census data
- Sampling Bias and Logistic Models
- An algorithmic and a geometric characterization of coarsening at random
- Proper and Improper Multiple Imputation
- Likelihood-based imprecise regression
- Nonresponse in dynamic panel data models
- Erratum to ``Non-parametric inference for the effect of a treatment on survival times with application in the health and social sciences
- What is meant by ``missing at random?
- Choquet weak convergence of capacity functionals of random sets
- Robust probability updating
- A simple and fast alternative to the EM algorithm for incomplete categorical data and latent class models.
- Correcting for Noncompliance and Dependent Censoring in an AIDS Clinical Trial with Inverse Probability of Censoring Weighted (IPCW) Log‐Rank Tests
- Truth and memory: linking instantaneous and retrospective self-reported cigarette consumption
- Discussion of ``Likelihood inference for models with unobservables: another view
- Detecting random-effects model misspecification via coarsened data
- Symmetric and asymmetric rounding: a review and some new results
- A Simple Local Sensitivity Analysis Tool for Nonignorable Coarsening: Application to Dependent Censoring
- A unified study of nonparametric inference for monotone functions
- Pseudolikelihood estimation in a class of problems with response‐related missing covariates
- Ignorability in general incomplete-data models
- Missing at random, likelihood ignorability and model completeness.
- Tutorial on methods for interval-censored data and their implementation in R
- Efficient estimation of the distribution of time to composite endpoint when some endpoints are only partially observed
- Approximations of upper and lower probabilities by measurable selections
- Sex, lies and self-reported counts: Bayesian mixture models for heaping in longitudinal count data via birth-death processes
- Subsample ignorable likelihood for accelerated failure time models with missing predictors
- Efficient estimation from right-censored data when failure indicators are missing at random
- Asymptotically optimal model selection method with right censored outcomes
- Survival Analysis in Clinical Trials: Past Developments and Future Directions
- Generalized Linear Models with a Coarsened Covariate
- Bayesian Models for Multivariate Current Status Data with Informative Censoring
- Statistical models: conventional, penalized and hierarchical likelihood
- Statistical analysis for rounded data
- Ignorability for categorical data
- A general dynamical statistical model with causal interpretation
- Inverse probability weighted estimation for general missing data problems
- Measures and tests of heaping in discrete quantitative distributions
- Efficient estimation of regression coefficients and baseline hazard under proportionality of conditional hazards
- On topological properties of the Choquet weak convergence of capacity functionals of random sets
- Efficient estimation in the bivariate censoring model and repairing NPMLE
- On the implementation of LIR: the case of simple linear regression with interval data
- Double-robust semiparametric estimator for differences in restricted mean lifetimes in observational studies
- Imputation for statistical inference with coarse data
- Rounded data analysis based on multi-layer ranked set sampling
- Interval censoring: Model characterizations for the validity of the simplified likelihood
- Random and fuzzy sets in coarse data analysis
- Locally Efficient Estimation of the Quality‐Adjusted Lifetime Distribution with Right‐Censored Data and Covariates
- Quantifying the predictive accuracy of time-to-event models in the presence of competing risks
- Dual time-frequency domain system identification
- Representations of efficient score for coarse data problems based on Neumann series expansion
- On the analysis of tuberculosis studies with intermittent missing sputum data
- Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular
- Discussion of ``Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular by R. Little
- Decision making under incomplete data using the imprecise Dirichlet model
- Semiparametric Regression Analysis of Interval‐Censored Data
- Rounded data analysis based on ranked set sample
- A semiparametric model selection criterion with applications to the marginal structural model
- Fuzzy and random sets
- Statistical modeling under partial identification: distinguishing three types of identification regions in regression analysis with interval data
- Revisit of Sheppard corrections in linear regression
- Addressing issues associated with evaluating prediction models for survival endpoints based on the concordance statistic
- Impact of nonignorable coarsening on Bayesian inference
- A necessary and sufficient condition for justifying non-parametric likelihood with censored data
- Analysis of rounded data from dependent sequences
- Covariate-adjusted response-adaptive designs based on semiparametric approaches
- Multiple imputation for multivariate data with missing and below-threshold measurements: time-series concentrations of pollutants in the arctic
- Informed censoring: the parametric combination of data and expert information
- Inference in Randomized Studies with Informative Censoring and Discrete Time-to-Event Endpoints
- Semiparametric estimation of longitudinal medical cost trajectory
- Estimation of the distribution of longitudinal biomarker trajectories prior to disease progression
- An equivalence result for moment equations when data are missing at random
- An inverse probability weighted regression method that accounts for right-censoring for causal inference with multiple treatments and a binary outcome
- Assessing predictive accuracy of survival regressions subject to nonindependent censoring
- Discreteness Causes Bias in Percentage-Based Comparisons: A Case Study From Educational Testing
- The semi-Markov beta-Stacy process: a Bayesian non-parametric prior for semi-Markov processes.
- New models for symbolic data analysis
- Maximum likelihood estimation with missing outcomes: from simplicity to complexity
- Joint feature selection and classification for positive unlabelled multi-label data using weighted penalized empirical risk minimization
- Estimating the class prior for positive and unlabelled data via logistic regression
- Multilevel models with multivariate mixed response types
- A Bayesian multiple imputation method for handling longitudinal pesticide data with values below the limit of detection
- Analysis of accumulated rounding errors in autoregressive processes
- Reliable Inference in Categorical Regression Analysis for Non‐randomly Coarsened Observations
- A general framework for maximizing likelihood under incomplete data
- Computational aspects of the coarsening at random model and the Shapley value
- Towards generalizing Bayesian statistics: a random fuzzy set approach
- Judicious judgment meets unsettling updating: dilation, sure loss and Simpson's paradox
- Generalized inferential models for censored data
- Should data ever be thrown away? Pooling interval-censored data sets with different precision
- A statistical approach to address the problem of heaping in self-reported income data
- A framework for learning fuzzy rule-based models with epistemic set-valued data and generalized loss functions
- Inference in coarsened time series via generalized method of moments
- Parametric classification with soft labels using the evidential EM algorithm: linear discriminant analysis versus logistic regression
- On the testability of the CAR assumption
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