Inference using calibration samples
Lead Research Organisation:
University of Manchester
Department Name: Medical and Human Sciences
Abstract
This project refines methods that enable overall conclusions to be reached from the analysis of multiple studies where some of the key measurements have been made in different ways. The methods are developed and compared in a study of general population cohorts, a clinical cohort, and two randomised trials.
Technical Summary
It is commonplace for researchers to want to undertake analysis of several studies combined together but are prevented from doing so by the differences in measurement protocols used. We examine various methods (structural equation modelling, multiple imputation and meta-regression) for overcoming this problem by the use of internal or external cross-measure calibration samples. We will highlight differences among the methods and designs in the assumptions made, and in the power and robustness of the conclusions reached. The methods are developed and compared in a study of general population cohorts, a clinical cohort, and two randomised trials.