The Mantel-Haenszel procedure revisited: models and generalizations. [PDF]
Several statistical methods have been developed for adjusting the Odds Ratio of the relation between two dichotomous variables X and Y for some confounders Z.
Vaclav Fidler, Nico Nagelkerke
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A New Stopping Criterion for Rasch Trees Based on the Mantel-Haenszel Effect Size Measure for Differential Item Functioning. [PDF]
To detect differential item functioning (DIF), Rasch trees search for optimal splitpoints in covariates and identify subgroups of respondents in a data-driven way.
Henninger M, Debelak R, Strobl C.
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Multilevel Generalized Mantel-Haenszel for Differential Item Functioning Detection
Research has demonstrated that when data are collected in a multilevel framework, standard single level differential item functioning (DIF) analyses can yield incorrect results, particularly inflated Type I error rates.
Brian F. French +2 more
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This Monte Carlo study assessed Type I error in differential item functioning analyses using Lord’s chi-square (LC), Likelihood Ratio Test (LRT), and Mantel-Haenszel (MH) procedure.
Emily Diaz +2 more
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A Power Formula for the Mantel-Haenszel Test for Differential Item Functioning. [PDF]
Li Z.
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A Note on the Mantel-Haenszel Estimators When the Common Effect Assumptions Are Violated [PDF]
Hisashi Noma, Kengo Nagashima
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Authors’ reply: Continuity corrections with Mantel–Haenszel estimators in Cochrane reviews [PDF]
Tsujimoto Y +5 more
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El análisis del DIF (Funcionamiento Diferencial de los Ítems) examina si las respuestas a un ítem difieren en función de características como el idioma o el grupo étnico, entre personas igualadas respecto de la habilidad medida por el test.
Juana Gómez-Benito +3 more
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Power of the Mantel-Haenszel and other tests for discrete or grouped time-to-event data under a chained binomial model. [PDF]
Lachin JM.
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Accounting for centre-effects in multicentre trials with a binary outcome - when, why, and how? [PDF]
BACKGROUND: It is often desirable to account for centre-effects in the analysis of multicentre randomised trials, however it is unclear which analysis methods are best in trials with a binary outcome.
A Agresti +29 more
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