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Estimation for longitudinal data following outcome dependent sampling using the sequential offsetted regression technique. Includes support for binary, count, and continuous data. The first regression is a logistic regression, which uses a known ratio (the probability of being sampled given that the subject/observation was referred divided by the probability of being sampled given that the subject/observation was no referred) as an offset to estimate the probability of being referred given outcome and covariates. The second regression uses this estimated probability to calculate the mean population response given covariates.

Installation

To install this package, run one of the following:

Conda
$conda install r_test::r-sor

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Estimation for longitudinal data following outcome dependent sampling using the sequential offsetted regression technique. Includes support for binary, count, and continuous data. The first regression is a logistic regression, which uses a known ratio (the probability of being sampled given that the subject/observation was referred divided by the probability of being sampled given that the subject/observation was no referred) as an offset to estimate the probability of being referred given outcome and covariates. The second regression uses this estimated probability to calculate the mean population response given covariates.

Last Updated

Oct 15, 2019 at 17:14

License

GPL-3

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1

Supported Platforms

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