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The following pages link to Effects of model misspecification on tests of no randomized treatment effect arising from Cox's proportional hazards model (Q2773206):
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- Does Cox analysis of a randomized survival study yield a causal treatment effect? (Q269762) (← links)
- Testing the no-treatment effect based on a possibly misspecified accelerated failure time model (Q419245) (← links)
- On the random effects Cox model with time-varying regression parameter (Q715790) (← links)
- Estimation of treatment effects based on possibly misspecified Cox regression (Q746157) (← links)
- Effects of model misspecification in estimating covariate effects in survival analysis for small sample sizes (Q1350418) (← links)
- Bayesian inference and testing of group differences in brain networks (Q1752001) (← links)
- Correcting the results of the wrong model: treatment effects under early detection of cancer (Q2320853) (← links)
- Some properties of misspecified additive hazards models (Q2507710) (← links)
- Additive Bayesian variable selection under censoring and misspecification (Q2684685) (← links)
- Bias correction for score tests arising from misspecified proportional hazards regression models (Q2775637) (← links)
- On functional misspecification of covariates in the Cox regression model (Q2775649) (← links)
- A proportional hazards regression model for the subdistribution with covariates-adjusted censoring weight for competing risks data (Q2791831) (← links)
- A note on misspecified transformation models (Q2844171) (← links)
- Nonparametric Comparison of Two Survival-Time Distributions in the Presence of Dependent Censoring (Q3079138) (← links)
- Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models (Q3183243) (← links)
- Testing and interval estimation for two-sample survival comparisons with small sample sizes and unequal censoring (Q3303631) (← links)
- Simpson's Paradox in Survival Models (Q3552965) (← links)
- The loss in efficiency from misspecifying covariates in proportional hazards regression models (Q3769828) (← links)
- Tests for no treatment effect in randomized clinical trials (Q3774794) (← links)
- A Nonparametric Test to Compare Survival Distributions with Covariate Adjustment (Q4819024) (← links)
- A Note on Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models (Q4919604) (← links)
- Rejoinder to “A Note on Using Regression Models to Analyze Randomized Trials: Asymptotically Valid Hypothesis Tests Despite Incorrectly Specified Models” (Q4919605) (← links)
- On Robustness and Model Flexibility in Survival Analysis: Transformed Hazard Models and Average Effects (Q5427400) (← links)
- Inference after covariate-adaptive randomisation: aspects of methodology and theory (Q5880078) (← links)
- On testing for homogeneity with zero‐inflated models through the lens of model misspecification (Q6067157) (← links)
- On logistic regression with right censored data, with or without competing risks, and its use for estimating treatment effects (Q6160989) (← links)
- Sample size calculation for the augmented logrank test in randomized clinical trials (Q6628399) (← links)
- Principled selection of baseline covariates to account for censoring in randomized trials with a survival endpoint (Q6628429) (← links)