The Effect of Drop-Out on the Efficiency of Longitudinal Experiments |
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Authors: | Geert Verbeke,& Emmanuel Lesaffre |
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Affiliation: | Catholic University of Leuven, Belgium |
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Abstract: | It is shown that drop-out often reduces the efficiency of longitudinal experiments considerably. In the framework of linear mixed models, a general, computationally simple method is provided, for designing longitudinal studies when drop-out is to be expected, such that there is little risk of large losses of efficiency due to the missing data. All the results are extensively illustrated using data from a randomized experiment with rats. |
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Keywords: | Drop-out Linear mixed model Longitudinal data Power distribution |
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