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One of the aims of a phase I trial in oncology is to find the maximum tolerated dose. A set of doses is administered to participants starting from the lowest dose in increasing steps. To do this safely, the toxicity of each dose is assessed, and a decision is made about whether to proceed with...
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It is well-known that the dummy variable estimator for the fixed-effects ordered logit model is inconsistent when T, the dimension of the panel, is fixed. This talk will review a range of alternative fixed-effects ordered logit estimators that are based on Chamberlain's fixed-effects estimator...
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This talk presents a simple graphical device for visualization of patterns of income mobility. The device uses color palettes to picture information contained in transition matrices created from a fine partition of the marginal distributions. The talk explains how these graphs can be constructed...
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Aim: To create a web-based facility for customers to enter an address of a house and obtain a graph showing the trend of price of house since last sold, extrapolated to current date, within milliseconds. Method: The UK Land Registry of house sale prices was used to estimate mean price trends...
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Eliciting truthful answers to sensitive questions is an age-old problem in survey research. Respondents tend to underreport socially undesired or illegal behaviors while overreporting socially desirable ones. To combat such response bias, various techniques have been developed that are geared...
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The Clinical Data Interchange Standards Consortium (CDISC) is a globally relevant nonprofit organization that defines standards for handling data in clinical research. It produces a range of standards for clinical data at various stages of maturity. One of the most mature standards is the Study...
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Multilevel analysis is the statistical modeling of hierarchical and nonhierarchical clustered data. These data structures are common in social and medical sciences. Stata provides the xtmixed, xtmelogit, and xtmepoisson commands for fitting multilevel models, but these are only relevant for...
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Researchers typically spend significant amounts of time cleaning and labeling data files in preparation of analyses of survey data. Computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI) gives the ability to automate this process. First, consistency checks can be run during the interview so that only...
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Any analysis with incomplete data makes untestable assumptions about the missing data, and analysts are therefore urged to conduct sensitivity analyses. Ideally, a model is constructed containing a nonidentifiable parameter d, where d = 0 corresponds to the assumption made in the standard...
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In this talk we describe how to fit structural mean models (SMMs), as proposed by Robins, using instrumental variables in the generalized method of moments (GMM) framework using Stata's gmm command. The GMM approach is flexible because it can fit overidentified models in which there are more...
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