Using the whole cohort in the analysis of countermatched samples
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- Asymptotic theory for nested case-control sampling in the Cox regression model
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- Comparison of estimators in nested case-control studies with multiple outcomes
- Counter-matching: A stratified nested case-control sampling method
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- Partial likelihood
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Cited in
(6)- Optimal sampling for design-based estimators of regression models
- Combining multiple imputation with raking of weights: an efficient and robust approach in the setting of nearly true models
- On the analysis of two-phase designs in cluster-correlated data settings
- Optimal multiwave sampling for regression modeling in two-phase designs
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- Dynamic inference in general nested case‐control designs
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