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Outstanding issues in selection of variables and functional forms in multivariable analysis
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Published: | February 26, 2021 |
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Willi Sauerbrei on behalf of TG2.
How to select variables and identify functional forms for continuous variables is a key concern when creating a multivariable model. Ad hoc ‘traditional’ approaches to variable selection have been in use for at least 50 years. Similarly, methods for determining functional forms for continuous variables were first suggested many years ago. More recently, many alternative approaches to address these two challenges have been proposed, but knowledge of their properties and meaningful comparisons between them are scarce. Our main aims are to identify and illustrate such gaps in the literature.
We provide arguments that there is not yet enough evidence on which to base recommendations for the selection of variables and functional forms in multivariable analysis. Such evidence may come from comparisons between alternative methods. In particular, we highlight seven important topics that require further investigation and make suggestions for the direction of further research [1].
The authors declare that they have no competing interests.
The authors declare that an ethics committee vote is not required.
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- Sauerbrei W, Perperoglou A, Schmid M, Abrahamowicz M, Becher H, Binder H, Dunkler D, Harrell Jr FE, Royston P, Heinze G; TG2 of the STRATOS initiative. State of the art in selection of variables and functional forms in multivariable analysis – outstanding issues. Diagnostic and Prognostic Research. 2020;4(3):1-18.