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Stat Methods Med Res 2017 Aug;26(4):1881-95

Modeling of correlated data with informative cluster sizes: An evaluation of joint modeling and within-cluster resampling approaches.

Zhang B, Liu W, Zhang Z, Qu Y, Chen Z, Albert PS

Abstract

Joint modeling and within-cluster resampling are two approaches that are used for analyzing correlated data with informative cluster sizes. Motivated by a developmental toxicity study, we examined the performances and validity of these two approaches in testing covariate effects in generalized linear mixed-effects models. We show that the joint modeling approach is robust to the misspecification of cluster size models in terms of Type I and Type II errors when the corresponding covariates are not included in the random effects structure; otherwise, statistical tests may be affected. We also evaluate the performance of the within-cluster resampling procedure and thoroughly investigate the validity of it in modeling correlated data with informative cluster sizes. We show that within-cluster resampling is a valid alternative to joint modeling for cluster-specific covariates, but it is invalid for time-dependent covariates. The two methods are applied to a developmental toxicity study that investigated the effect of exposure to diethylene glycol dimethyl ether.


Category: Journal Article
PubMed ID: #26113386 DOI: 10.1177/0962280215592268
Includes FDA Authors from Scientific Area(s): Medical Devices
Entry Created: 2016-02-19 Entry Last Modified: 2017-09-10
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