HOMOGENEITY TEST FOR CORRELATED DATA IN OPHTHALMOLOGIC STUDIES


Changxing Ma

Introduction


In ophthalmologic studies, measurements obtained from both eyes of an individual are often highly correlated. Ignoring the correlation could lead to incorrect inferences. Rosner (1982) proposed a parametric model and a test statistic for testing homogeneity of proportions among g groups accounting for inter-class correlation, however, the maximum likelihood estimates (MLEs) and likelihood-based tests were not given. Ma and Shan (2013) derived a efficient algorithm for MLE under Rosner's model and theree testing procedures for this problem. This calculator provides a user-friendly interface to use this methodology.

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