Stuart G. Baker

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Calibrating machine learning approaches for probability estimation: a short expansion2025-01-02Paper
The risky reliance on small surrogate end point studies when planning a large prevention trial2024-12-06Paper
Evaluating a new marker for risk prediction using the test tradeoff: an update2024-11-27Paper
Clarifying the role of principal stratification in the paired availability design2024-11-27Paper
Modeling the mean time to interval cancer after negative results of periodic cancer screening2024-10-29Paper
Maximum likelihood estimation with missing outcomes: from simplicity to complexity2024-10-29Paper
Correction to: ``Latent class instrumental variables: a clinical and biostatistical perspective2024-10-28Paper
Transparency and reproducibility in data analysis: the prostate cancer prevention trial2020-08-04Paper
The latent class twin method2016-10-12Paper
Letter to the Editor: “Comment on Hubbard and Miglioretti (2013), Consider Also a Selection Model for the Cumulative Risk of False Positive Screening Tests”2014-04-08Paper
Correction to “Genetic Susceptibility to Prostate, Breast and Colorectal Cancer among Nordic Twins,” by Stuart G. Baker, Paul Lichtenstein, Jaakko Kaprio and Niels Holm; 61, 55–63, December 20052012-11-19Paper
Predicting treatment effect from surrogate endpoints and historical trials: an extrapolation involving probabilities of a binary outcome or survival to a specific time2012-06-27Paper
Estimation and inference for the causal effect of receiving treatment on a multinomial outcome: an alternative approach2011-06-22Paper
Compliance subsampling designs for comparative research: estimation and optimal planning2011-03-01Paper
Simple maximum likelihood estimates of efficacy in randomized trials and before-and-after studies, with implications for meta-analysis2008-02-22Paper
Simple maximum likelihood estimates of efficacy in randomized trials and before-and-after studies, with implications for meta-analysis2007-11-07Paper
Estimating Efficacy in a Proposed Randomized Trial With Initial and Later Non-Compliance2007-09-07Paper
Statistics for Weighing Benefits and Harms in a Proposed Genetic Substudy of a Randomized Cancer Prevention Trial2007-09-07Paper
Simple adjustments for randomized trials with nonrandomly missing or censored outcomes arising from informative covariates2007-04-23Paper
A simple meta-analytic approach for using a binary surrogate endpoint to predict the effect of intervention on true endpoint2007-04-23Paper
Genetic Susceptibility to Prostate, Breast, and Colorectal Cancer among Nordic Twins2006-01-03Paper
A sensitivity analysis for nonrandomly missing categorical data arising from a national health disability survey2005-11-02Paper
Rethinking historical controls2005-11-02Paper
A Simple Loglinear Model for Haplotype Effects in a Case-Control Study Involving Two Unphased Genotypes2005-10-28Paper
Identifying Combinations of Cancer Markers for Further Study as Triggers of Early Intervention2005-04-22Paper
Evaluating the Age to Begin Periodic Breast Cancer Screening Using Data from a Few Regularly Scheduled Screenings2005-04-11Paper
A Proposed Design and Analysis for Comparing Digital and Analog Mammography2003-08-13Paper
The Analysis of Categorical Case-Control Data Subject to Nonignorable Nonresponse1998-11-26Paper
Marginal Regression for Repeated Binary Data with Outcome Subject to Non- Ignorable Non-Response1997-11-09Paper
Regression Analysis of Grouped Survival Data with Incomplete Covariates: Nonignorable Missing-Data and Censoring Mechanisms1995-11-28Paper
Evaluating Multiple Diagnostic Tests with Partial Verification1995-11-28Paper
A Score Test for Non-Informative Censoring Using Doubly Sampled Grouped Survival Data1995-08-17Paper
Regression Analysis of Grouped Survival Data: Informative Censoring and Double Sampling1994-01-06Paper

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