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Most methods for analysing cluster-correlated biological data implicitly assume the ignorability of cluster sizes. When this assumption fails, the resulting inferences may be asymptotically invalid. Hoffman et al. (2001) proposed a simple but computationally intensive method, based on a large...
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In this paper we discuss the analysis of multi-phase, or multi-stage, case-control studies and present an efficient semiparametric maximum-likelihood approach that unifies and extends earlier work, including the seminal case-control paper by Prentice & Pyke (1979), work by Breslow & Cain (1988),...
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In a case-augmented study, measurements on a random sample from a population are augmented by information from an independent sample of cases, that is units with some characteristic of interest. We show that inferences about the effect of the covariates on the probability of being a case can be...
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