Volume 48.
(as bibtex)
105 references.
Articles
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1-17. Mixed-effects nonlinear regression for unbalanced repeated measures
Vonesh, Edward F.,
Carter, Randy L.
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1005-1013. Adjusted $P$-values for simultaneous inference
Wright, S. Paul
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101-115. Prediction in censored survival data: A comparison of the proportional hazards and linear regression models
Heller, Glenn,
Simonoff, Jeffrey S.
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1015-1032. The analysis of multistratum and spatially correlated repeated measures data
Verbyla, A. P.,
Cullis, B. R.
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1033-1042. Group sequential distribution-free methods for the analysis of multivariate observations
Su, John Q.,
Lachin, John M.
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1043-1056. Two-sample nonparametric estimation and confidence intervals under truncation
Johnson, Richard A.,
Morrell, Christopher H.,
Schick, Anton
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1057-1068. Percentile smoothing using piecewise polynomials, with covariates
Goldstein, Harvey,
Pan, Huiqi
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1069-1080. Testing for heterogeneity of evoked potential signals using an approximation to an exact permutation test
Raz, Jonathan,
Fein, George
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1081-1094. Inverse estimates from a multiresponse model
Clarke, G. P. Y.
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1095-1102. Latent variable models for clustered dichotomous data with multiple subclusters
Qu, Yinsheng,
Williams, George W.,
Beck, Gerald J.,
Medendorp, Sharon VanderBrug
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1103-1112. A table of exact sample sizes for use with Fisher's exact test for $2 × 2$ tables
Fu, Y. X.,
Arnold, J.
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1113-1130. An approximate bivariate Bayesian method for analyzing small frequencies
DeSouza, Cynthia M.
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1131-1143. Effects of assumption violations on type I error rate in group sequential monitoring
Proschan, Michael A.,
Follmann, Dean A.,
Waclawiw, Myron A.
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1145-1155. Robust designs for binary data
Sitter, R. R.
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1157-1164. Investigation of dual-balanced crossover designs for two treatments
Carriere, Keumhee Chough,
Carrière, Keumhee Chough,
Reinsel, Gregory C.
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1165-1175. Spatial-temporal models of an epidemic by a Gibbs process: Estimation and tests (French)
Chadoeuf, J.,
Chadœuf, J.,
Nandris, D.,
Geiger, J. P.,
Nicole, M.,
Pierrat, J. C.
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117-128. A discrete-time model for the statistical analysis of infectious disease incidence data
Rampey, Alvin H., Jr,
Longini, Ira M., Jr,
Haber, Michael,
Monto, Arnold S.
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1177-1185. Bounds for the upper-tail probabilities of the circular ratchet scan statistic
Krauth, J.
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1187-1194. Smoothing serial count data through a state-space model
Kashiwagi, Nobuhisa,
Yanagimoto, Takemi
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1195-1199. An adaptive procedure for sampling animal populations
Thompson, Steven K.,
Ramsey, Fred L.,
Seber, George A. F.
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1201-1205. Integrated area sampling and mark-recapture experiments for sampling fish populations
Jensen, A. L.
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1207-1213. Evaluating correlation with proper bounds
Shih, Weichung Joseph,
Huang, Wei-Min
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1215-1221. Maximum likelihood estimation of the risk ratio in case-cohort studies
Sato, Tosiya
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1223-1234. Nonparametric estimation and testing in a cure model
Laska, Eugene M.,
Meisner, Morris J.
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1235-1248. Optimal design in nonlinear multiresponse estimation: Poisson model for filter feeding
Hatzis, Christos,
Larntz, Kinley
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1249-1262. Estimation of completeness and adjustment of age-specific and age-standardized incidence rates
Hilsenbeck, Susan Galloway,
Kurucz, Charles,
Duncan, Robert C.
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1263-1271. Functional comparative calibration using an EM algorithm
Kimura, Daniel K.
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1273-1287. Analysis of two-dimensional electrophoretic gels
Conradsen, Knut,
Pedersen, Jan
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1289-1295. An invalid comparison of several point estimators of the odds ratio in a single $2 × 2$ contingency table
Mantel, Nathan
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129-141. $N$-estimation from retrospectively ascertained events with applications to AIDS
Wang, Mei-Cheng,
See, Lai-Chu
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143-154. Estimating blood phenotype probabilities and their products
Greenwood, Sina R.,
Seber, G. A. F.
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155-162. A reduced-rank multivariate regression approach to aquatic joint toxicity experiments
Ryan, D. A. J.,
Hubert, J. J.,
Carter, E. M.,
Sprague, J. B.,
Parrott, J.
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163-174. Quantitative risk assessment for developmental toxicity
Ryan, Louise
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175-187. Estimating the ventilation-perfusion distribution: An ill-posed integral equation problem
Lim, Lynette L.-Y.,
Whitehead, John
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189-199. Estimating strata means in double sampling with corrections based on second-phase sampling
Li, H. G.,
Schreuder, H. T.,
Van Hooser, D. D.,
Brink, G. E.
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19-30. Parametric variance function estimation for nonnormal repeated measurement data
Paik, Myunghee C.
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201-216. Estimating population size for capture-recapture data when capture probabilities vary by time and individual animal
Chao, Anne,
Lee, S.-M.,
Jeng, S.-L.
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217-235. A modelling strategy for recovery data from birds ringed as nestlings
Freeman, Stephen N.,
Morgan, Byron J. T.
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237-257. A Kalman filter approach to catch-at-length analysis
Sullivan, Patrick J.
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259-265. The choice of loglinear models in contingency tables when the variables of interest are not jointly observed
Mesbah, M.,
Lellouch, J.,
Huber, C.
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267-269. A note on the additive and multiplicative models in two-way contingency tables (Corr: 93V49 p967)
Tsujitani, Masaaki
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271-281. Methods for estimating the parameters of a linear model for ordered categorical data
Lipsitz, Stuart R.
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283-303. Computer-assisted analysis of mixtures (C.A.MAN): Statistical algorithms
Boehning, Dankmar,
Bohning, Dankmar,
Böhning, Dankmar,
Schlattmann, Peter,
Lindsay, Bruce
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305-315. Interval mapping in the analysis of nonadditive quantitative trait loci
Carbonell, E. A.,
Gerig, T. M.,
Balansard, E.,
Asins, M. J.
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31-39. Power calculations for likelihood ratio tests in generalized linear models
Self, Steven G.,
Mauritsen, Robert H.,
Ohara, Jill
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317-323. Exact likelihood evaluation in a Markov mixture model for time series of seizure counts
Le, Nhu D.,
Leroux, Brian G.,
Puterman, Martin L.
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337-360. On the design of genome mapping experiments using short synthetic oligonucleotides
Fu, Y.-X.,
Timberlake, W. E.,
Arnold, J.
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361-372. Performing the exact test of Hardy-Weinberg proportion for multiple alleles
Guo, Sun Wei,
Thompson, Elizabeth A.
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373-388. A new procedure for group sequential analysis in clinical trials
Falissard, Bruno,
Lellouch, Joseph
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389-395. Sample size determination for case-control studies and the comparison of stratified and unstratified analyses
Nam, Jun-mo
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397-409. When does it pay to break the matches for analysis of a matched-pairs design?
Lynn, Henry S.,
McCulloch, Charles E.
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41-53. The impact of stopping rules on heterogeneity of results in overviews of clinical trials
Hughes, Michael D.,
Freedman, Laurence S.,
Pocock, Stuart J.
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411-425. Relative risk trees for censored survival data
LeBlanc, Michael,
Crowley, John
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427-448. Bayesian restoration of single-channel patch clamp recordings
Fredkin, Donald R.,
Rice, John A.
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449-458. Estimation of the size distribution of fibrillar centres in nucleoli -- An example of the ``Swiss cheese'' problem in stereology (Corr: 96V52 p1164)
Keiding, Niels,
Andersen, Lars
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459-478. On the use of historical control data to estimate dose response trends in quantal bioassay
Prentice, Ross L.,
Smythe, Robert T.,
Krewski, Daniel,
Mason, Mark
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479-495. Estimating exposure effects by modelling the expectation of exposure conditional on confounders
Robins, James M.,
Mark, Steven D.,
Newey, Whitney K.
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497-506. A coupling procedure for the discrimination of mixed data
Wernecke, Klaus-D.
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507-528. Assessing influence in regression analysis with censored data
Escobar, Luis A.,
Meeker, William Q., Jr
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529-544. An empirical assessment of saddlepoint approximations for testing a logistic regression parameter
Bedrick, Edward J.,
Hill, Joe R.
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545-558. Maximum-penalized-likelihood estimation for independent and Markov-dependent mixture models
Leroux, Brian G.,
Puterman, Martin L.
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55-60. A class of phase II designs with three possible outcomes
Storer, Barry E.
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559-565. An inferential procedure for the Poisson intervention parameter
Shanmugam, Ramalingam
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567-576. Interval estimation for mark-recapture studies of closed populations (Ack: V49 p315; Ref: 91StatMed V10 p717-721)
Cormack, R. M.
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577-585. A simple method for the analysis of clustered binary data
Rao, J. N. K.,
Scott, A. J.
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587-592. On prevalence, incidence, and duration in general stable populations
Alho, Juha M.
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593-598. Use of baseline data for estimation of treatment effects in the presence of regression to the mean
Chen, Shande,
Cox, Christopher
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599-604. Assay validation using the concordance correlation coefficient
Lin, Lawrence I.-Kuei
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605-617. The effect of diagnostic misclassification on non-cancer and cancer mortality dose response in A-bomb survivors
Sposto, Richard,
Preston, Dale L.,
Shimuzu, Yukiko,
Mabuchi, Kiyohiko
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61-72. A rank-based mixed model approach to multisite clinical trials (Corr: 94V50 p322)
Boos, Dennis D.,
Brownie, Cavell
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619-630. Estimating compliance to study medication from serum drug levels: Application to an AIDS clinical trial of zidovudine
Lim, Lynette L.-Y.
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631-644. Generalized linear models with random effects; Salamander mating revisited
Karim, M. Rezaul,
Zeger, Scott L.
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645-654. Efficacy of repeated measures in regression models with measurement error
Liu, Xinhua,
Liang, Kung-Yee
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665-677. Regression models for an angular response
Fisher, N. I.,
Lee, A. J.
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679-681. Linear regression analysis based on Buckley-James estimating equation
Lin, J. S.,
Wei, L. J.
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683-693. Blocked arteries and multivariate regression
Percy, David F.
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695-709. Testing the effect of treatment in experiments with correlated binary outcomes
Zucker, David,
Wittes, Janet
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711-719. Testing goodness of fit of a multinomial model against overdispersed alternatives
Kim, Byung Soo,
Margolin, Barry H.
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721-731. Multivariate methods for clustered binary data with multiple subclasses, with application to binary longitudinal data
Rosner, B.
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73-85. Maximally selected rank statistics
Lausen, Berthold,
Schumacher, Martin
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733-742. A parametric family of correlation structures for the analysis of longitudinal data
Munoz, Alvaro,
Muñoz, Alvaro,
Carey, Vincent,
Schouten, Jan P.,
Segal, Mark,
Rosner, Bernard
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743-750. Modelling balanced longitudinal data: Maximum likelihood estimation and analysis of variance
Forcina, A.
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751-763. Exchangeability in multivariate Markov chain models
Gottschau, Adam
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765-779. Sequential monitoring for comparison of changes in a response variable in clinical studies
Wu, Margaret C.,
Lan, K. K. Gordon
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781-794. Use of external rates in nested case-control studies with application to the International Radiation Study of Cervical Cancer Patients
Thomas, Duncan C.,
Blettner, Maria,
Day, Nicholas E.
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795-806. Semiparametric estimation of random effects using the Cox model based on the EM algorithm
Klein, John P.
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807-818. A statistical distribution with an unbounded hazard function and its application to a theory from demography
Zelterman, Daniel
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819-827. Robust procedures for testing equality of covariance matrices
O'Brien, Peter C.
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829-838. Proportional hazards model with covariates subject to measurement error
Nakamura, Tsuyoshi
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839-852. Optimal administration of dual screening tests for detecting a characteristic with special reference to low prevalence diseases
Geisser, Seymour,
Johnson, Wesley
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853-862. Estimating the probability of toxicity at the recommended dose following a phase I clinical trial in cancer (Corr: 94V50 p322)
O'Quigley, John
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863-875. Estimating the total number of distinct species using presence and absence data
Mingoti, Sueli A.,
Meeden, Glen
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87-99. A comparison of tests of the difference in the proportion of patients who are cured
Sposto, Richard,
Sather, Harland N.,
Baker, Sherryl A.
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877-882. Sample size calculations for normal variates under binomial censoring
Skalski, John R.
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883-888. Testing homoscedasticity in a two-way table
Mudholkar, Govind S.,
Sarkar, Ila C.
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889-892. An algorithm for the mean and variance of the noncentral hypergeometric distribution
Liao, Jiangang
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893-899. The efficiency of a weighted log-rank test under a percent error misspecification model for the log hazard ratio
Zucker, David M.
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901-909. A robust line transect method
Buckland, Stephen T.,
Turnock, Benjamin J.
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911-928. A GLM approach to quantal response models for mixtures
Cox, Christopher
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929-938. Starting $D$-optimal designs for batch kinetic studies of enzyme-catalyzed reactions in the presence of enzyme deactivation
Malcata, F. Xavier
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939-950. Marginal models for correlated binary responses with multiple classes and multiple levels of nesting
Qaqish, Bahjat F.,
Liang, Kung-Yee
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951-959. Maximum likelihood estimation for interval-censored data using a Weibull-based accelerated failure time model
Odell, Patricia M.,
Anderson, Keaven M.,
D'Agostino, Ralph B.
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961-964. On estimating standardized risk differences from odds ratios
Yu, Kai Fun
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965-968. A note on modelling the covariance structure of repeated measurements
Gill, P. S.
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987-1003. Classical and Bayesian prediction as applied to an unbalanced mixed linear model
Harville, David A.,
Carriquiry, Alicia L.