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In many surveys, missing response is a common problem. As an example, Zahner, Jacobs, Freeman and Trainor analysed data from a study of child psychopathology in the State of Connecticut, USA. In that study, the response variable, psychopathology, was inferred from questions that were addressed...
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The paper considers estimating a parameter "&bgr;" that defines an estimating function "U"("y", "x", "&bgr;") for an outcome variable "y" and its covariate "x" when the outcome is missing in some of the observations. We assume that, in addition to the outcome and the covariate, a surrogate outcome...
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Malaria remains a major epidemiological problem in many developing countries. Malaria is dened as the presence of parasites and symptoms (usually fever) due to the parasites. In endemic areas, an individual may have symptoms attributable either to malaria or to other causes. From a clinical...
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