Marginal Models in Analysis of Correlated Binary Data with Time Dependent Covariates

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Emerging Topics in Statistics and Biostatistics

ISBN: 303048906X
ISBN 13: 9783030489069
Autor: Wilson, Jeffrey R/Vazquez-Arreola, Elsa/Chen, (Din) Ding-Geng
Verlag: Springer Verlag GmbH
Umfang: xxiii, 166 S., 20 s/w Illustr., 166 p. 20 illus.
Erscheinungsdatum: 30.09.2021
Auflage: 1/2021
Produktform: Kartoniert
Einband: Kartoniert

This monograph provides a concise point of research topics and reference for modeling correlated response data with time-dependent covariates, and longitudinal data for the analysis of population-averaged models, highlighting methods by a variety of pioneering scholars. While the models presented in the volume are applied to health and health-related data, they can be used to analyze any kind of data that contain covariates that change over time. The included data are analyzed with the use of both R and SAS, and the data and computing programs are provided to readers so that they can replicate and implement covered methods. It is an excellent resource for scholars of both computational and methodological statistics and biostatistics, particularly in the applied areas of health.

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Beschreibung

This monograph provides a concise point of research topics and reference for modeling correlated response data with time-dependent covariates, and longitudinal data for the analysis of population-averaged models, highlighting methods by a variety of pioneering scholars. While the models presented in the volume are applied to health and health-related data, they can be used to analyze any kind of data that contain covariates that change over time. The included data are analyzed with the use of both R and SAS, and the data and computing programs are provided to readers so that they can replicate and implement covered methods. It is an excellent resource for scholars of both computational and methodological statistics and biostatistics, particularly in the applied areas of health.

Autorenporträt

Dr. Jeffrey Wilson is associate professor of statistics and biostatistics at Arizona State University, where he has served as director of the School of Health Management and Policy at the W. P. Carey School of Business, and as director and co-director of the biostatistics core at the NIH Center at Banner/Arizona Alzheimers Consortium. Dr. Wilson is the statistics associate editor for The Journal of Minimally Invasive Gynecology, as well as former chair of the editorial board for the American Journal of Public Health. His research experience includes PI/co-PI roles with the National Science Foundation, the United States Department of Agriculture, the National Institute of Health, the Arizona Department of Health Services, and the Arizona Disease Research Commission. He has published more than 65 articles in prominent academic journals, and has consulted with pharmaceutical companies and hospitals while representing them before the FDA and other federal government healthcare agencies. Ms. Elsa Vazquez is a PhD candidate in statistics at Arizona State University. She holds a BS in applied mathematics from Juarez University of the State of Durango, and a MS in mathematics from Arizona State University. Ms. Vazquez works as a statistician at the Center for Applied Behavioral Health Policy, where she collaborates with its research and evaluation team. She has served as a faculty associate at Arizona State Universitys School of Public Affairs, teaching applied statistics, and as a research assistant with the Arizona Alzheimers Disease Center/Banner Alzheimers Institute. Her research interests include statistical models for binary correlated data, Bayesian statistics, and their applications to public and behavioral health settings. Dr. DingGeng Chen is a fellow of the American Statistical Association and the Wallace Kuralt distinguished professor at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, as well as the South Africa DSTNRFSAMRC,SARChI in Biostatistics (Tier 1). He was a professor in biostatistics at the University of Rochester and the Karl E. Peace endowed eminent scholar chair in biostatistics at Georgia Southern University. He is also a senior statistics consultant for biopharmaceuticals and government agencies with extensive expertise in MonteCarlo simulations, clinical trial biostatistics and public health statistics. Dr. Chen has more than 150 refereed publications. He has coauthored and coedited 23 books on clinical trial methodology, metaanalysis and public health applications, and he has been invited nationally and internationally to give speeches on his research.

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