Search Results - "Che, Menglu"
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Trajectory modeling of gestational weight: A functional principal component analysis approach
Published in PloS one (24-10-2017)“…Suboptimal gestational weight gain (GWG), which is linked to increased risk of adverse outcomes for a pregnant woman and her infant, is prevalent. In the study…”
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Efficient Designs for Valuation Studies That Use Time Tradeoff (TTO) Tasks to Map Latent Utilities from Discrete Choice Experiments to the Interval Scale: Selection of Health States for TTO Tasks
Published in Medical decision making (01-04-2023)“…Background In eliciting utilities to value multiattribute utility instruments, discrete choice experiments (DCEs) administered online are less costly than…”
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Bayesian Models with Spatial Correlation Improve the Precision of EQ-5D-5L Value Sets
Published in Medical decision making (01-07-2023)“…Background Health utilities from value sets for the EQ-5D-5L are commonly used in economic evaluations. We examined whether modeling spatial correlation among…”
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Improving estimation efficiency for two-phase, outcome-dependent sampling studies
Published in Electronic journal of statistics (01-01-2023)Get full text
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Improving estimation efficiency for regression with MNAR covariates
Published in Biometrics (01-03-2020)“…For regression with covariates missing not at random where the missingness depends on the missing covariate values, complete‐case (CC) analysis leads to…”
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Empirical and conditional likelihoods for two‐phase studies
Published in Canadian journal of statistics (01-06-2021)“…Two‐phase, response‐dependent sampling is often used in regression settings that involve expensive covariate measurements. Conditional maximum likelihood (CML)…”
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Improving Estimation Efficiency for Two-Phase, Outcome-Dependent Sampling Studies
Published 19-12-2022“…Two-phase outcome dependent sampling (ODS) is widely used in many fields, especially when certain covariates are expensive and/or difficult to measure. For…”
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