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The following pages link to A Flexible Bayesian Approach to Monotone Missing Data in Longitudinal Studies With Nonignorable Missingness With Application to an Acute Schizophrenia Clinical Trial (Q5367349):
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- Bayesian methods for dealing with missing data problems (Q1657862) (← links)
- Bayesian local influence analysis of general estimating equations with nonignorable missing data (Q1658535) (← links)
- Bayesian approaches for missing not at random outcome data: the role of identifying restrictions (Q1799346) (← links)
- Statistical modeling of longitudinal data with non-ignorable non-monotone missingness with semiparametric Bayesian and machine learning components (Q2040667) (← links)
- A Dirichlet process mixture model for non-ignorable dropout (Q2057350) (← links)
- Global sensitivity analysis for repeated measures studies with informative drop-out: A semi-parametric approach (Q3119826) (← links)
- A Bayesian transition model for missing longitudinal binary outcomes and an application to a smoking cessation study (Q3386472) (← links)
- A Semiparametric Bayesian Approach to Dropout in Longitudinal Studies With Auxiliary Covariates (Q3391439) (← links)
- Modeling Multiple Time-Varying Related Groups: A Dynamic Hierarchical Bayesian Approach With an Application to the Health and Retirement Study (Q4999130) (← links)
- Flexible Sensitivity Analysis for Observational Studies Without Observable Implications (Q5146026) (← links)
- Statistical inference for nonignorable missing-data problems: a selective review (Q5879962) (← links)
- Analysis of local sensitivity to nonignorability with missing outcomes and predictors (Q6055677) (← links)
- Simulation‐based estimators of analytically intractable causal effects (Q6079583) (← links)