Making the Most of Your Research Budget: Efficiency of a Three-Method Measurement Design With Planned Missing Data

Published: Sep 9, 2018
Abstract
Planned missing data (PMD) designs are an elegant way to incorporate expensive gold standard methods (e.g., biomarker) and cheaper but systematically biased methods (e.g., questionnaires) in research designs while ensuring high statistical power and low research costs. This article outlines a PMD design with one expensive gold standard and two cheap but biased methods (three-method measurement [3-MM] design). The cost effectiveness of different...
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Title
Making the Most of Your Research Budget: Efficiency of a Three-Method Measurement Design With Planned Missing Data
Published Date
Sep 9, 2018
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