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Title: Likelihood methods for regression models with expensive variables missing by design. Author: Zhao Y, Lawless JF, McLeish DL. Journal: Biom J; 2009 Feb; 51(1):123-36. PubMed ID: 19197954. Abstract: In some applications involving regression the values of certain variables are missing by design for some individuals. For example, in two-stage studies (Zhao and Lipsitz, 1992), data on "cheaper" variables are collected on a random sample of individuals in stage I, and then "expensive" variables are measured for a subsample of these in stage II. So the "expensive" variables are missing by design at stage I. Both estimating function and likelihood methods have been proposed for cases where either covariates or responses are missing. We extend the semiparametric maximum likelihood (SPML) method for missing covariate problems (e.g. Chen, 2004; Ibrahim et al., 2005; Zhang and Rockette, 2005, 2007) to deal with more general cases where covariates and/or responses are missing by design, and show that profile likelihood ratio tests and interval estimation are easily implemented. Simulation studies are provided to examine the performance of the likelihood methods and to compare their efficiencies with estimating function methods for problems involving (a) a missing covariate and (b) a missing response variable. We illustrate the ease of implementation of SPML and demonstrate its high efficiency.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]