2016
DOI: 10.1111/biom.12524
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Moment Reconstruction and Moment-Adjusted Imputation When Exposure Is Generated by a Complex, Nonlinear Random Effects Modeling Process

Abstract: Summary For the classical, homoscedastic measurement error model, moment reconstruction (Freedman et al., 2004, 2008) and moment-adjusted imputation (Thomas et al., 2011) are appealing, computationally simple imputation-like methods for general model fitting. Like classical regression calibration, the idea is to replace the unobserved variable subject to measurement error with a proxy that can be used in a variety of analyses. Moment reconstruction and moment-adjusted imputation differ from regression calibrat… Show more

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