On the power of the Cochran-Armitage test for trend in the presence of misclassification

This article provides a unified approach to determination of the power function over different sampling strategies (fixed overall sample size or fixed marginal sample sizes) and allowing for misclassification in one or both variables. The misclassification may be either differential or non-differential. In addition to the standard CA test, results are also given which provide some insight into the performance of the modified CA test, which utilizes a standard error obtained without invoking the null hypothesis. Even without misclassification, some new expressions are also obtained for determining power with a fixed overall sample size. Numerical illustrations are presented with an emphasis on the more commonly occurring problem of misclassification in the exposure category.
Source: Statistical Methods in Medical Research - Category: Statistics Authors: Tags: Articles Source Type: research