Computing optimal sampling designs for two-stage studies



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November 2000

STB-58


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Marcello Pagano, Harvard School of Public Health
J. Patrick Royston, UK Medical Research Council

Jeroen Weesie, Utrecht University

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Contents of this issue                                                                  page

dm65.1.  Update to a program for saving a model fit as a dataset                                    2

dm82.  Simulating two- and three-generation families                                               2

gr45.  A turnip graph engine                                                                       5

sbe19.3.  Tests for publication bias in meta-analysis: erratum                                             8

sbe39.1.  Nonparametric trim and fill analysis of publication bias in meta-analysis: erratum           8

sg84.3.  Concordance correlation coefficient: minor corrections                                       9

sg97.2.  Update to formatting regression output                                                      9

sg153.  Censored least absolute deviations estimator: CLAD                                        13

sg154.  Confidence intervals for the ratio of two binomial proportions by Koopman’s method      16

sg155.  Tests for the multinomial logit model                                                      19

sg156.  Mean score method for missing covariate data in logistic regression models                25

sg157.  Predicted values calculated from linear or logistic regression models                       27

snp15.2.  Update to somersd                                                                    30

snp16.  Robust confidence intervals for median and other percentile differences between two groups 30

sts15.1.  Tests for stationarity of a time series: update                                                  35

sxd2.  Computing optimal sampling designs for two-stage studies                                 37

sxd3.  Sample size for the kappa-statistic of interrater agreement                                  41



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