Browsing Waterloo Research by Subject "heterogeneity"
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Composite likelihood for aggregate data from clustered multistate processes under intermittent observation
(Taylor & Francis, 2019-03-11)Markov processes offer a useful basis for modeling the progression of organisms through successive stages of their life cycle. When organisms are examined intermittently in developmental studies, likelihoods can be constructed ... -
On estimands arising from misspecified semiparametric rate-based analysis of recurrent episodic conditions
(Wiley, 2019-11-10)Marginal rate-based analyses are widely used for the analysis of recurrent events in clinical trials. In many areas of application, the events are not instantaneous but rather signal the onset of a symptomatic episode ... -
Statistical Issues in Modeling Chronic Disease in Cohort Studies
(Springer, 2014)Observational cohort studies of individuals with chronic disease provide information on rates of disease progression, the effect of fixed and time-varying risk factors, and the extent of heterogeneity in the course of ...