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Power and Sample Size Calculations for Generalized Estimating Equations via Local Asymptotics.

Zhigang Li1, Ian W McKeague2.   

Abstract

We consider the problem of calculating power and sample size for tests based on generalized estimating equations (GEE), that arise in studies involving clustered or correlated data (e.g., longitudinal studies and sibling studies). Previous approaches approximate the power of such tests using the asymptotic behavior of the test statistics under fixed alternatives. We develop a more accurate approach in which the asymptotic behavior is studied under a sequence of local alternatives that converge to the null hypothesis at root-m rate, where m is the number of clusters. Based on this approach, explicit sample size formulae are derived for Wald and quasi-score test statistics in a variety of GEE settings. Simulation results show that in the important special case of logistic regression with exchangeable correlation structure, previous approaches can inflate the projected sample size (to obtain nominal 90% power using the Wald statistic) by over 10%, whereas the proposed approach provides an accuracy of around 2%.

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Keywords:  Clustered and correlated data; GEE; Local alternatives; Longitudinal data analysis; Marginal models

Year:  2013        PMID: 24478568      PMCID: PMC3903421          DOI: 10.5705/ss.2011.081

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Stat Sin        ISSN: 1017-0405            Impact factor:   1.261


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