Improving main analysis by borrowing information from auxiliary data

Volume: 41, Issue: 3, Pages: 567 - 579
Published: Nov 18, 2021
Abstract
In many clinical and observational studies, auxiliary data from the same subjects, such as repeated measurements or surrogate variables, will be collected in addition to the data of main interest. Not directly related to the main study, these auxiliary data in practice are rarely incorporated into the main analysis, though they may carry extra information that can help improve the estimation in the main analysis. Under the setting where part of...
Paper Details
Title
Improving main analysis by borrowing information from auxiliary data
Published Date
Nov 18, 2021
Volume
41
Issue
3
Pages
567 - 579
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