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      The Effective Sample Size and an Alternative Small-Sample Degrees-of-Freedom Method

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          Synthesis of variance

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            Small-sample adjustments for Wald-type tests using sandwich estimators.

            The sandwich estimator of variance may be used to create robust Wald-type tests from estimating equations that are sums of K independent or approximately independent terms. For example, for repeated measures data on K individuals, each term relates to a different individual. These tests applied to a parameter may have greater than nominal size if K is small, or more generally if the parameter to be tested is essentially estimated from a small number of terms in the estimating equation. We offer some practical modifications to these robust Wald-type tests, which asymptotically approach the usual robust Wald-type tests. We show that one of these modifications provides exact coverage for a simple case and examine by simulation the modifications applied to the generalized estimating equations of Liang and Zeger (1986), conditional logistic regression, and the Cox proportional hazard model.
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              The Interpretation and Estimation of Effective Sample Size

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                Journal
                The American Statistician
                The American Statistician
                Informa UK Limited
                0003-1305
                1537-2731
                November 2009
                November 2009
                : 63
                : 4
                : 389-399
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                10.1198/tast.2009.08196
                4b61bf40-a6fc-40d0-9f69-51b8addd6056
                © 2009
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