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Adaptive sampling in two‐phase designs: a biomarker study for progression in arthritis
Authors:Michael A. McIsaac  Richard J. Cook
Affiliation:1. Queen's University, Ontario, Canada;2. University of Waterloo, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:Response‐dependent two‐phase designs are used increasingly often in epidemiological studies to ensure sampling strategies offer good statistical efficiency while working within resource constraints. Optimal response‐dependent two‐phase designs are difficult to implement, however, as they require specification of unknown parameters. We propose adaptive two‐phase designs that exploit information from an internal pilot study to approximate the optimal sampling scheme for an analysis based on mean score estimating equations. The frequency properties of estimators arising from this design are assessed through simulation, and they are shown to be similar to those from optimal designs. The design procedure is then illustrated through application to a motivating biomarker study in an ongoing rheumatology research program. Copyright © 2015 © 2015 The Authors. Statistics in Medicine Published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.
Keywords:adaptive design  asymptotic efficiency  incomplete data  mean score analysis  response‐dependent sampling
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