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Evaluation of an analysis approach used to account for extra-variation in clustered categorical responses
Authors:Michael E Miller  J Richard Landis
Institution:1. Division of Biostatistics , Indiana University Department of Medicine, and the RegenstriefInstitute for Health Care Riley Research Wing, Rm 135 702 Barnhill Drive, Indianapolis, IN, 46202-5200;2. Center for Biostatistics and Epidemiology , Penn State University College of Medicine , Hershey, PA, 17033
Abstract:This article presents the results of a simulation study investigating the performance of an approach developed by Miller and Landis (1991) for the analysis of clustered categorical responses. Evaluation of this “two-step” approach, which utilizes the method of moments to estimate the extra-variation pardmeters and subsequently incorporates these parameters into estimating equations for modelling the marginal expectations, is carried out in an experimental setting involving a comparison between two groups of observations. We assume that data for both groups are collected from each cluster and responses are measured on a three-point ordinal scale. The performance of the estimators used in both “steps” of the analysisis investigated and comparisons are made to an alternative analysismethod that ignores the clustering. The results indicate that in the chosen setting the test for a difference between groups generally operatbs at the nominal α=0.05 for 10 or more clusters and hasincreasing power with both an increasing number of clusters and an inrreasing treatment effect. These results provide a striking contrasc to those obtained from an improper analysis that ignores clustering.
Keywords:estimating equations  method of moments  proportional odds models
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