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Methodological Articles
Listed below are methodological articles
addressing biostatistical issues relevant to gerontological
research. They have been written by persons who are affiliated
with the Biostatistics Core and who have received at least
partial funding for their research from the Yale Program on
Aging.
Van Ness PH, O'Leary J, Byers AL, Fried TR,
Dubin JA. Fitting
Longitudinal Mixed Effect Logistic Regression Models with
the NLMIXED Procedure. Proceedings of the 29th Annual
SAS® Users Group International Conference (SUGI 29);2004:
190-29.
Van Ness PH, Holford TR, Dubin JA. Power
Simulation for Categorical Data Using the RANTBL Function.
Proceedings of the 30th Annual SAS® Users Group International
Conference (SUGI 30);2005:207-30.
Allore HG, Peduzzi PN, Han L, Tinetti ME.
Using
the SAS® System for Experimental Designs for Multicomponent
Interventions in Medicine. Proceedings of the 30th Annual
SAS® Users Group International Conference (SUGI 31);2006:127-31.
Van Ness PH, Allore HG. Using
the SAS® system to investigate effect modification.
Proceedings of the 31st Annual SAS® Users Group International
Conference (SUGI 31); 2006:1-10.
Allore HG, Peduzzi PN, Han L, Tinetti ME.
Using
the SAS® System for Experimental Designs for Multicomponent
Interventions in Medicine. Proceedings of the 31st Annual
SAS® Users Group International Conference (SUGI 31);2006;127:1-7.
Murphy T, Van Ness P, Peduzzi P, Tinetti
M, Allore H. Mapping usefulness of clinical outcomes: the
desirability function. Proceeding of the American Statistical
Association 2006.
Allore HG. Mixed
model approach to assess dose-dependent effects of CNTF on
retinal morphology. Proceedings of the 5th Annual Hawaii
International Conference on Statistics, Mathematics and Related
Fields. 2006:94:101.
Allore HG, Peduzzi PN, Tinetti ME. Standardly-tailored
multicomponent interventions trial designs for multifactorial
health syndromes: an example from geriatrics. Proceedings
of the 5th Annual Hawaii International Conference on Statistics,
Mathematics and Related Fields. 2006:102-117.
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