Nested case-control studies: should one break the matching?
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- A pseudolikelihood approach to analysis of nested case-control studies
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- Counter-matching: A stratified nested case-control sampling method
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- Joint Semiparametric Models for Case-Cohort Designs
- Dynamic inference in general nested case‐control designs
- Nested case-control sampling without replacement
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