Meta-analysis of Binary Data Using Profile Likelihood
"The book is very focused on the methods the authors have developed for meta-analysis. It includes a lot of technical details for solving likelihood equations. The advanced key method is based on nonparametric mixing distributions and the question how many mixing components do we have is the crucial one. ... A positive aspect is the development of the software tool. The software CAMAP can be downloaded with no costs from the website: http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~sns05dab/Software.html ..." -ISCB News #49, June 2010 "The authors have succeeded in demonstrating recent developments and the utility of statistical tools for MAIPD-type meta-analysis. ... a strong background in mathematics is not needed. The material that is covered in this book can be a part of an advanced biostatistics course. The book should be accessible and useful to graduate students in biostatistics and biostatisticians working in theory as well as in applied areas. The book is well worth recommending for purchase by a library." -Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2010, 173 "I enjoyed reading this book. Having worked with commonly used tools of meta-analysis, I learned a new set of tools and options. The writing is clear and easy to follow. ... this is a good book that assumes only a basic knowledge of metaanalysis. Students new to the subject should find it easy to follow while old hands will find interesting new research areas. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the field." -Rafael Perera, Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 2010 "I recommend the book as a supplement for a graduate-level course in meta-analysis and for readers seeking an alternative approach to analyze MAIPD or multicenter clinical trial studies, specifically when the outcome variable is the occurrence of rare events." -Taye H. Hamza, Statistics in Medicine, 2009 "The text contains many real-world examples which add to the usefulness of the book. ... The balance between statistical theory and practical applications with CAMAP make the text suitable for private study and research." -C.M. O'Brien, International Statistical Review, 2009 "I am not aware of a more complete source for this topic. The authors' presentation of the core ideas behind the derivation and use of PML estimates is accessible to anyone familiar with standard likelihood-based estimation. The many good examples facilitate intelligent application of these ideas, and the described software makes implementation simple." -Eloise Kaizar, Biometrics, June 2009
Focuses on the analysis and modeling of a meta-analysis with individually pooled data. This book explores alternatives to the profile likelihood method, including approximated likelihood and multilevel models, and shows how the nonparametric profile maximum likelihood estimator can be computed via the EM algorithm with a gradient function update. Les mer
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Detaljer
- Forlag
- Chapman & Hall/CRC
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 206
- ISBN
- 9781584886303
- Utgivelsesår
- 2008
- Format
- 23 x 16 cm
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"The book is very focused on the methods the authors have developed for meta-analysis. It includes a lot of technical details for solving likelihood equations. The advanced key method is based on nonparametric mixing distributions and the question how many mixing components do we have is the crucial one. ... A positive aspect is the development of the software tool. The software CAMAP can be downloaded with no costs from the website: http://www.personal.rdg.ac.uk/~sns05dab/Software.html ..." -ISCB News #49, June 2010 "The authors have succeeded in demonstrating recent developments and the utility of statistical tools for MAIPD-type meta-analysis. ... a strong background in mathematics is not needed. The material that is covered in this book can be a part of an advanced biostatistics course. The book should be accessible and useful to graduate students in biostatistics and biostatisticians working in theory as well as in applied areas. The book is well worth recommending for purchase by a library." -Journal of the Royal Statistical Society, Series A, 2010, 173 "I enjoyed reading this book. Having worked with commonly used tools of meta-analysis, I learned a new set of tools and options. The writing is clear and easy to follow. ... this is a good book that assumes only a basic knowledge of metaanalysis. Students new to the subject should find it easy to follow while old hands will find interesting new research areas. I would recommend it to anyone interested in the field." -Rafael Perera, Journal of the American Statistical Association, June 2010 "I recommend the book as a supplement for a graduate-level course in meta-analysis and for readers seeking an alternative approach to analyze MAIPD or multicenter clinical trial studies, specifically when the outcome variable is the occurrence of rare events." -Taye H. Hamza, Statistics in Medicine, 2009 "The text contains many real-world examples which add to the usefulness of the book. ... The balance between statistical theory and practical applications with CAMAP make the text suitable for private study and research." -C.M. O'Brien, International Statistical Review, 2009 "I am not aware of a more complete source for this topic. The authors' presentation of the core ideas behind the derivation and use of PML estimates is accessible to anyone familiar with standard likelihood-based estimation. The many good examples facilitate intelligent application of these ideas, and the described software makes implementation simple." -Eloise Kaizar, Biometrics, June 2009