纵向研究中的设计问题
Christopher H Morrell1, Veena Shetty2, Edward G Lakatta3
1Mathematics and Statistics Department, Loyola University Maryland.
概括
优化纵向研究设计需要平衡研究持续时间和访问频率. 这项研究使用线性混合效应模型来确定最佳的数据收集时间表,以获得强大的统计能力.
科学领域:
- 生物统计学 生物统计学
- 临床试验设计 临床试验设计
背景情况:
- 纵向研究设计需要对研究持续时间和访问频率做出关键决策.
- 关键考虑因素包括样本大小,统计能力和每个受试者的观察次数.
研究的目的:
- 调查确定纵向研究持续时间和访问频率的最佳策略.
- 评估不同数据收集时间表对线性混合效应模型中的参数估计精度的影响.
主要方法:
- 分析模型参数估计的标准错误,这些估计来自数据子集.
- 在各种研究设计中计算和检查固定效应的协差矩阵.
- 进行模拟研究以评估不同纵向设计的性能.
主要成果:
- 确定了特定的数据收集频率,以尽量减少关键参数的标准错误.
- 证明了观察间隔对纵向研究的整体统计能力和效率的影响.
- 模拟结果为设计建议提供经验证据.
结论:
- 固定间隔和分布式观测之间的选择显著影响研究效率.
- 最佳的纵向研究设计取决于平衡对及时结果的需求与对最大统计功率的渴望.
- 研究结果为设计未来纵向研究的研究人员提供了实际指导.
关键词:
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