Volume 33.
(as bibtex)
88 references.
Articles
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1-30. Estimation of ``safe doses'' in carcinogenic experiments
Hartley, H. O.,
Sielken, R. L., Jr
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103-112. Avoidance-modified generalised distributions and their application to studies of superparasitism
Griffiths, David
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113-120. Fitting a model to the growth of yeast colonies
Gani, J.,
Saunders, I. W.
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121-132. An alternative Bayesian approach to the Bradley-Terry model for paired comparisons
Leonard, Tom
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133-158. A general methodology for the analysis of experiments with repeated measurement of categorical data
Koch, Gary G.,
Landis, J. Richard,
Freeman, Jean L.,
Freeman, Daniel H., Jr,
Lehnen, Robert G.
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159-174. The measurement of observer agreement for categorical data
Landis, J. Richard,
Koch, Gary G.
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175-186. Quantit analysis: A quantal assay refinement
Copenhaver, T. W.,
Mielke, P. W.
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187-204. Quadratic analyses of reciprocal crosses
Cockerham, C. Clarke,
Weir, B. S.
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205-213. Comments on two different approaches to the analysis of species frequency data
Engen, Steinar
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215-219. Quick test for comparing two populations with bivariate data
Tsutakawa, Robert K.,
Hewett, John E.
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221-223. Closed expressions for the sum of an infinite series with application to quantal response assays
Magnus, A.,
Mielke, P. W.,
Copenhaver, T. W.
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225-229. Selection of polynomial terms for response surface experiments
Park, Sung H.
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231-231. Estimating ``heritability'' of a dichotomous trait (Com: p232-236)
Cady, Foster B.
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232-233. Comments on ``Estimating `heritability' of a dichotomous trait''
Elston, R. C.
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234-236. Comments on ``Estimating `heritability' of a dichotomous trait''
Hill, William G.,
Smith, Charles
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237-247. Goodness-of-fit tests for discrete data: A review and an application to a health impairment scale
Horn, Susan Dadakis
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249-260. Advantages of examining multicollinearities in regression analysis
Gunst, Richard F.,
Mason, Robert L.
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261-269. The analysis of the two-period repeated measurements crossover design with application to clinical trials (Corr: V37 p875)
Wallenstein, Sylvan,
Fisher, Alan C.
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283-292. Sampling properties of a family of diversity measures
Smith, Woollcott,
Grassle, J. Frederick
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293-303. Multiple comparisons emphasizing selected contrasts: An extension and generalization of Dunnett's procedure
Shaffer, Juliet Popper
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305-314. The use of auxiliary information in the design of a clinical trial
Donner, Allan
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31-39. Combination of a preference pattern with the triangle taste test
Woodward, Wayne A.,
Schucany, William R.
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315-324. Sample size determinations for $r × c$ comparative trials
Lachin, John M.
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325-331. On the problem of bias in multinomial classification
Goldstein, Matthew,
Wolf, Edward
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333-341. Estimation of linear compartmental model parameters using marginal likelihood (Corr: V33 p767)
Minder, C. E.,
McMillan, I.
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343-354. Comparative Bayesian and traditional inference for gamma-modeled survival data
Bartolucci, Alfred A.,
Dickey, James M.
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355-362. An algorithm for Euclidean sum of squares classification
Gordon, A. D.,
Henderson, J. T.
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363-374. An application of hierarchical Kappa-type statistics in the assessment of majority agreement among multiple observers
Landis, J. Richard,
Koch, Gary G.
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375-382. Computing iterative weighted least squares estimates of genetic variance components
Cornelius, P. L.,
Byars, J.
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383-385. A simple formula for interpolating tables of $\chi^2$
Gilbert, Roger I.
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386-389. A non-parametric equivalent of Williams' test for contrasting increasing dose levels of a treatment
Shirley, Eryl
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390-394. The detection of random heterogeneity in plant populations
Diggle, Peter J.
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395-399. Repeatability of threshold traits
Rutledge, J. J.
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399-404. Using auxiliary variables for improved estimates of survival time
Lagakos, Stephen W.
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404-410. The analysis of trapping records for birds trapped in mist nets
Manly, B. F. J.
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41-46. Further aspects of a Markovian sampling policy for water quality monitoring
Smeach, Stephen C.,
Jernigan, Robert W.
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410-414. A note on rectangular lattice designs
Williams, E. R.
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414-418. The effects of misclassification on the estimation of relative risk
Barron, Bruce A.
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419-421. Theoretical problems in the modified Mantel-Bryan procedure
Salsburg, David S.
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421-422. Estimation of season total number of different households utilizing a park (Com: p422-425)
Cady, Foster B.
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422-425. Comments on ``Estimation of season total number of different households utilizing a park''
Robson, D. S.,
Wright, V. L.
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437-451. Confidence intervals and test of hypotheses concerning dose response relations inferred from animal carcinogenicity data
Crump, K. S.,
Guess, H. A.,
Deal, K. L.
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453-461. An extension of the sign test for replicated measurements
Woodbury, Max A.,
Manton, Kenneth G.,
Woodbury, Lowell A.
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463-470. On the treatment of grouped observations in life studies
Thompson, W. A., Jr
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47-56. Estimation of a simple regression coefficient in samples arising from a sub-sampling procedure
DeMets, David,
Halperin, Max
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471-478. A useful bivariate distribution for describing stand structure of tree heights and diameters
Schreuder, H. T.,
Hafley, W. L.
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479-484. Discriminant functions when covariances are unequal and sample sizes are moderate
Wahl, Patricia W.,
Kronmal, Richard A.
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485-495. The estimation of heritability with unbalanced data. I: Observations available on parents and offspring
Thompson, Robin
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497-504. The estimation of heritability with unbalanced data. II: Data available on more than two generations
Thompson, Robin
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505-514. Partition of phenotypic variance under unknown dependent association of genotypes and environments
Emigh, Ted H.
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515-522. Estimation for discrete time branching processes with application to epidemics
Becker, Niels
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523-527. Assumptions for different ascertainment models in human genetics
Stene, Jon
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528-532. An improved solution for the ultimate probability of fixation of a favorable allele (Corr: V34 p329)
Cash, W. S.
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532-535. A non-parametric extension of a cluster analysis method by Scott and Knott
Worsley, K. J.
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536-542. Testing for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium in small samples
Elston, R. C.,
Forthofer, R.
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542-545. Approximate relationships among some estimators of mortality probabilities
Johnson, N. L.
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546-547. Re-examination of the fitting of the Richards growth function
Davies, O. L.,
Ku, J. Y.
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548-552. Estimation of contrasts of log-frequencies
Cook, G. W.
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552-556. Estimation of relative risk from matched pairs in epidemiologic research
Ejigou, Ayenew,
McHugh, Richard
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557-559. An example on the risk dependence and additivity of intensities in the theory of competing risks
Hakulinen, T.,
Rahiala, M.
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561-563. Designing nutrition studies with litters
Free, S. M., Jr
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564-565. Bibliography for statistical consulting
Woodward, Wayne A.,
Schucany, William R.
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566-571. Circadian rhythm analysis when output is collected at intervals
Ware, James H.,
Bowden, Robert E.
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57-67. A pooling methodology for regressions in prediction
Johnson, J. P.,
Bancroft, T. A.,
Han, Chien-Pai
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573-573. Obituary: Henry Laurence Lucas, Jr: 1916-1977
Editors
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593-602. Significance testing to establish equivalence between treatments, with special reference to data in the form of $2 × 2$ tables
Dunnett, C. W.,
Gent, M.
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603-615. Monitoring treatment differences in long-term clinical trials
Canner, Paul L.
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617-626. Applications of the Mantel-Haenszel statistic to the comparison of survival distributions
Muenz, Larry R.,
Green, Sylvan B.,
Byar, David P.
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627-634. Sequential allocation in clinical trials comparing two exponential survival curves
Louis, Thomas A.
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635-642. The effect of errors of diagnosis and frequency of examination on reported rates of disease
Schlesselman, James J.
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643-651. A simulation study on a Wald statistic and Cochran's $Q$ statistic for stratified samples
Somes, Grant W.,
Bhapkar, V. P.
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653-657. A randomization test for comparison of groups of growth curves with different polynomial design matrices
Zerbe, Gary O.,
Walker, Strother H.
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659-669. A growth curve model for studies in morphometrics
Madsen, K. S.
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671-679. A one-way components of variance model for categorical data
Landis, J. Richard,
Koch, Gary G.
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681-692. A comparison of three methods for the analysis of spatial pattern
Zahl, Samuel
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69-84. Random censoring and dendritic trees
McCabe, George P., Jr,
Samuels, Myra L.
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693-702. On extending the Bradley-Terry model to incorporate within-pair order effects
Davidson, Roger R.,
Beaver, Robert J.
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703-712. Order statistics of correlated variables and implications in genetic selection programmes. II: Response to selection
Hill, William G.
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713-717. Efficient two-replicate resolvable designs
Williams, E. R.,
Patterson, H. D.,
John, J. A.
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718-723. Small sample comparison of different estimators of negative binomial parameters
Pieters, E. P.,
Gates, C. E.,
Matis, J. H.,
Sterling, W. L.
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725-735. Pair-matching: A reappraisal of a popular technique
Mckinlay, Sonja M.
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736-742. Predicting the stability of biological standards and products
Kirkwood, T. B. L.
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743-749. Adaptive treatment assignment methods and clinical trials
Simon, Richard
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750-751. Response to query: ``On computing the Kolmogorov-Smirnov statistic''
Campbell, D. B.,
Oprian, C. A.
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752-755. Response to query: ``Theoretical problems in the modified Mantel-Bryan procedure''
Crump, K. S.
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755-757. Response to query: ``Theoretical problems in the modified Mantel-Bryan procedure''
Mantel, Nathan
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758-758. Obituary: Giulio Alfredo Maccacaro, 1924-1977
Editors
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85-101. Analysis of radio telemetry data in studies of home range
Dunn, James E.,
Gipson, Phillip S.