Directly modelling matched case-control data

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Abstract

Matching in case-control studies is a situation in which one wishes to make inferences about a parameter of interest in the presence of nuisance parameters. The usual approach is to apply a conditional likelihood. A bivariate latent class log-linear model for binomial responses is shown to yield a standard likelihood identical to the usual conditional one. This extension of the Rasch model for binary responses gives consistent estimates and a suitable likelihood function for cases matched with any fixed number of controls.

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Lindsey, J. K. (2000). Directly modelling matched case-control data. Statistics in Medicine, 19(1), 35–44. https://doi.org/10.1002/(SICI)1097-0258(20000115)19:1<35::AID-SIM284>3.0.CO;2-B

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