Files

Abstract

Missing data in experiments can bias estimates if not appropriately addressed. This is of particular concern in cost-effectiveness analysis where bias in either the cost or effect estimate could bias the entire cost effectiveness estimate. Complicated experimental designs, such as cluster randomized trials (CRT) or longitudinal data call for even greater care when addressing missingness. The purpose of this paper is to compare two sample selection models designed to address bias resulting from non-random missingless when applied to a longitudinal CRT. From the statistics literature we consider the Diggle Kenward model and from the econometrics literature we consider the Heckman model. Both of these models will be used to analyze the twelve-month outcomes of a worksite weight loss program, as well as used in a simulation experiment.

Details

PDF

Statistics

from
to
Export
Download Full History