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The following pages link to Improving Efficiency of Inferences in Randomized Clinical Trials Using Auxiliary Covariates (Q3530087):
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- Estimation of the odds ratio in a proportional odds model with censored time-lagged outcome in a randomized clinical trial (Q106180) (← links)
- A nonparametric test for the evaluation of group sequential clinical trials with covariate information (Q321918) (← links)
- Efficiency improvement in a class of survival models through model-free covariate incorporation (Q415591) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation of treatment effect with time-lagged response in the presence of informative censoring (Q415597) (← links)
- Robust methods to improve efficiency and reduce bias in estimating survival curves in randomized clinical trials (Q746638) (← links)
- A beyond multiple robust approach for missing response problem (Q829749) (← links)
- Adjustment of nonconfounding covariates in case-control genetic association studies (Q1647603) (← links)
- Data-adaptive efficient estimation strategies for biomarker studies embedded in randomized trials (Q2080742) (← links)
- Group sequential tests for treatment effect on survival and cumulative incidence at a fixed time point (Q2223349) (← links)
- Covariate-adjusted Fisher randomization tests for the average treatment effect (Q2236896) (← links)
- Improved precision in the analysis of randomized trials with survival outcomes, without assuming proportional hazards (Q2274689) (← links)
- Flexible covariate-adjusted exact tests of randomized treatment effects with application to a trial of HIV education (Q2441852) (← links)
- Modeling continuous auxiliary covariate data in generalized linear mixed models using the kernel smoother (Q2786182) (← links)
- Nonparametric Modeling Auxiliary Covariates in Random Coefficient Models (Q3168344) (← links)
- Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models (Q3183243) (← links)
- Analysis of randomized comparative clinical trial data for personalized treatment selections (Q3303673) (← links)
- On the covariate-adjusted estimation for an overall treatment difference with data from a randomized comparative clinical trial (Q3303813) (← links)
- Nonparametric Estimation for Censored Mixture Data With Application to the Cooperative Huntington’s Observational Research Trial (Q4904711) (← links)
- Multiply Robust Estimation in Regression Analysis With Missing Data (Q4975567) (← links)
- Demystifying Statistical Learning Based on Efficient Influence Functions (Q5050848) (← links)
- Generalised regression estimators for average treatment effect with multicollinearity in high-dimensional covariates (Q5078829) (← links)
- Robust Alternatives to ANCOVA for Estimating the Treatment Effect via a Randomized Comparative Study (Q5208089) (← links)
- Connections between Survey Calibration Estimators and Semiparametric Models for Incomplete Data (Q5299793) (← links)
- Enhanced precision in the analysis of randomized trials with ordinal outcomes (Q5739266) (← links)
- Improving precision and power in randomized trials for COVID‐19 treatments using covariate adjustment, for binary, ordinal, and time‐to‐event outcomes (Q6055509) (← links)
- Discussion of “Improving precision and power in randomized trials for COVID‐19 treatments using covariate adjustment, for binary, ordinal, and time‐to‐event outcomes” (Q6079298) (← links)
- Estimating Mann–Whitney‐type Causal Effects (Q6086585) (← links)
- Making apples from oranges: Comparing noncollapsible effect estimators and their standard errors after adjustment for different covariate sets (Q6091719) (← links)
- On logistic regression with right censored data, with or without competing risks, and its use for estimating treatment effects (Q6160989) (← links)
- The impacts of unobserved covariates on covariate-adaptive randomized experiments (Q6183764) (← links)
- Optimizing treatment allocation in randomized clinical trials by leveraging baseline covariates (Q6589218) (← links)
- Subgroup identification using covariate-adjusted interaction trees (Q6625193) (← links)
- Machine learning methods for leveraging baseline covariate information to improve the efficiency of clinical trials (Q6625579) (← links)
- Robust regression for optimal individualized treatment rules (Q6625622) (← links)
- Moving beyond the conventional stratified analysis to estimate an overall treatment efficacy with the data from a comparative randomized clinical study (Q6625704) (← links)
- A note on compatibility for inference with missing data in the presence of auxiliary covariates (Q6625929) (← links)
- Covariate adjustment in randomized clinical trials with missing covariate and outcome data (Q6626916) (← links)
- Propensity score weighting for covariate adjustment in randomized clinical trials (Q6627930) (← links)
- Quantifying the feasibility of shortening clinical trial duration using surrogate markers (Q6628174) (← links)
- Robust method for optimal treatment decision making based on survival data (Q6628198) (← links)
- Sample size calculation for the augmented logrank test in randomized clinical trials (Q6628399) (← links)
- Group sequential methods for interim monitoring of randomized clinical trials with time-lagged outcome (Q6629392) (← links)
- Locally efficient estimation of marginal treatment effects when outcomes are correlated: is the prize worth the chase? (Q6632693) (← links)