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A functional generalized method of moments approach for longitudinal studies with missing responses and covariate measurement error

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  • Grace Y. Yi
  • Yanyuan Ma
  • Raymond J. Carroll

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Covariate measurement error and missing responses are typical features in longitudinal data analysis. There has been extensive research on either covariate measurement error or missing responses, but relatively little work has been done to address both simultaneously. In this paper, we propose a simple method for the marginal analysis of longitudinal data with time-varying covariates, some of which are measured with error, while the response is subject to missingness. Our method has a number of appealing properties: assumptions on the model are minimal, with none needed about the distribution of the mismeasured covariate; implementation is straightforward and its applicability is broad. We provide both theoretical justification and numerical results. Copyright 2012, Oxford University Press.

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  • Grace Y. Yi & Yanyuan Ma & Raymond J. Carroll, 2012. "A functional generalized method of moments approach for longitudinal studies with missing responses and covariate measurement error," Biometrika, Biometrika Trust, vol. 99(1), pages 151-165.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:biomet:v:99:y:2012:i:1:p:151-165
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