Two-phase designs are a cost-efficient approach to conducting research in settings where information that is readily available may be insufficient to address the primary question of interest. Over the last decades, scientific literature has focused on extending ordinary estimation methods to allow for two-phase samples. This talk will present an overview of some of the methods that have been implemented for correlated data and on Dr. Rivera-Rodriguez's current work.
Speaker: Claudia Rivera-Rodriguez, PhD, Assistant Professor of Statistics, University of Auckland
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