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The following pages link to Large sample theory for semiparametric regression models with two-phase, outcome dependent sampling. (Q1434007):
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- Reparametrization of the least favorable submodel in semi-parametric multisample models (Q418238) (← links)
- Semiparametric empirical likelihood estimation for two-stage outcome-dependent sampling under the frame of generalized linear models (Q477484) (← links)
- On the Breslow-Holubkov estimator (Q636152) (← links)
- Optimal design for epidemiological studies subject to designed missingness (Q636159) (← links)
- Efficiency of profile likelihood in semi-parametric models (Q652603) (← links)
- Analysis of inaccurate data with mixture measurement error models (Q684052) (← links)
- Semiparametric maximum likelihood for missing covariates in parametric regression (Q870501) (← links)
- Analysis of an outcome-dependent enriched sample: hypothesis tests (Q893013) (← links)
- Semi-parametric efficiency bounds for regression models under response-selective sampling: the profile likelihood approach (Q907057) (← links)
- On the semiparametric efficiency of the Scott-Wild estimator under choice-based and two-phase sampling (Q933896) (← links)
- On estimation of conditional density models with two-phase sampling (Q963892) (← links)
- Large sample theory for semiparametric regression models with two-phase, outcome dependent sampling. (Q1434007) (← links)
- Recent progresses in outcome-dependent sampling with failure time data (Q2397793) (← links)
- Semiparametric efficiency in GMM models with auxiliary data (Q2426625) (← links)
- On maximum likelihood estimation in parametric regression with missing covariates (Q2485982) (← links)
- Complex sampling designs: uniform limit theorems and applications (Q2656604) (← links)
- Augmented case-only designs for randomized clinical trials with failure time endpoints (Q2805175) (← links)
- Buckley-James Type Estimator for Censored Data with Covariates Missing by Design (Q2911665) (← links)
- A General Statistical Framework for Multistage Designs (Q2911708) (← links)
- Statistical Inference for a Two-Stage Outcome-Dependent Sampling Design with a Continuous Outcome (Q3008878) (← links)
- Fitting regression models with response-biased samples (Q3174230) (← links)
- Power of double-sampling tests for General Linear Hypotheses (Q3525836) (← links)
- Semiparametric Estimation Exploiting Covariate Independence in Two‐Phase Randomized Trials (Q3623755) (← links)
- Semiparametric Maximum Likelihood Methods for Analyzing Genetic and Environmental Effects with Case‐Control Mother–Child Pair Data (Q4649067) (← links)
- Likelihood‐based analysis of longitudinal data from outcome‐related sampling designs (Q4979226) (← links)
- Hypothesis testing in outcome-dependent sampling design under generalized linear models (Q5082926) (← links)
- Combining Multiple Observational Data Sources to Estimate Causal Effects (Q5120690) (← links)
- Optimal Designs of Two-Phase Studies (Q5146045) (← links)
- Norman Edward Breslow–Key figure in the foundation of modern biostatistics (Q5348675) (← links)
- Weighted Likelihood for Semiparametric Models and Two‐phase Stratified Samples, with Application to Cox Regression (Q5430599) (← links)
- Nutritional epidemiology methods and related statistical challenges and opportunities (Q5879948) (← links)
- Application of convolution theorems in semiparametric models with non-i. i. d. data (Q5928946) (← links)
- A hybrid Newton-type method for censored survival data using double weights in linear models (Q5963031) (← links)
- On differentiability of implicitly defined function in semi-parametric profile likelihood estimation (Q5963512) (← links)
- Logistic regression analysis of two‐phase studies using generalized method of moments (Q6056151) (← links)
- Mann-Whitney test for two-phase stratified sampling (Q6541711) (← links)
- Two-wave two-phase outcome-dependent sampling designs, with applications to longitudinal binary data (Q6627720) (← links)
- Efficient semiparametric inference for two-phase studies with outcome and covariate measurement errors (Q6627922) (← links)
- A semiparametric method for risk prediction using integrated electronic health record data (Q6665515) (← links)