Risk set sampling in epidemiologic cohort studies

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Abstract

Recent work has extended the methods for the analysis of nested case-control studies to accommodate a broad variety of risk set sampling designs. These results have implications for the design of sampled epidemiologic cohort studies. We describe a model which is a natural extension of the Cox proportional hazards model and may be used to estimate parameters from sampled risk set data. We illustrate how these techniques may be used to solve three diverse design and analysis problems from epidemiologic research. © 1996 Applied Probability Trust.

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Langholz, B., & Goldstein, L. (1996). Risk set sampling in epidemiologic cohort studies. Statistical Science, 11(1), 35–53. https://doi.org/10.1214/ss/1032209663

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