The following pages link to Biometrical Journal (Q57548):
Displayed 50 items.
- Efficient Evaluation of Ranking Procedures when the Number of Units is Large, with Application to SNP Identification (Q2786149) (← links)
- High-Dimensional Cox Models: The Choice of Penalty as Part of the Model Building Process (Q2786152) (← links)
- <i>L</i><sub>1</sub>Penalized Estimation in the Cox Proportional Hazards Model (Q2786153) (← links)
- Hans van Houwelingen and the Art of Summing up (Q2786154) (← links)
- Meta-Analysis of Diagnostic Test Accuracy Studies with Multiple Thresholds using Survival Methods (Q2786155) (← links)
- A Sensitivity Analysis for Shared-Parameter Models for Incomplete Longitudinal Outcomes (Q2786156) (← links)
- A Note on Variance Estimation of the Aalen-Johansen Estimator of the Cumulative Incidence Function in Competing Risks, with a View towards Left-Truncated Data (Q2786157) (← links)
- Competing Risks and Time-Dependent Covariates (Q2786158) (← links)
- Bayesian Semiparametric Frailty Selection in Multivariate Event Time Data (Q2786159) (← links)
- Adjusting for Nonignorable Missingness When Estimating Generalized Additive Models (Q2786160) (← links)
- Median Regression Model with Interval Censored Data (Q2786162) (← links)
- A Hierarchical Model to Estimate Fish Abundance in Alpine Streams by using Removal Sampling Data from Multiple Locations (Q2786164) (← links)
- A Robust Method for Large-Scale Multiple Hypotheses Testing (Q2786167) (← links)
- Decomposition and Model Selection for Large Contingency Tables (Q2786169) (← links)
- A Confidence-Limit-Based Approach to the Assessment of Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium (Q2786171) (← links)
- Comparison of One-Step and Two-Step Meta-Analysis Models Using Individual Patient Data (Q2786172) (← links)
- Hierarchical Bayesian modeling of random and residual variance-covariance matrices in bivariate mixed effects models (Q2786173) (← links)
- A semiparametric Bayesian approach for structural equation models (Q2786178) (← links)
- Two-sample nonparametric likelihood inference based on incomplete data with an application to a pneumonia study (Q2786181) (← links)
- Modeling continuous auxiliary covariate data in generalized linear mixed models using the kernel smoother (Q2786182) (← links)
- Blinded sample size recalculation in multicentre trials with normally distributed outcome (Q2786184) (← links)
- Asymptotic behavior of the scaled mutation rate estimators (Q2786186) (← links)
- Evaluating the improvement in diagnostic utility from adding new predictors (Q2786187) (← links)
- “Exact permutation tests for correlated binomial variables” by J. Yu, J. L. Kepner and R. Iyer Biometrical Journal (2009) 51, 899-914 Article: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bimj.200900082. Authors' reply: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/bimj.201000094. (Q2786188) (← links)
- Methodological aspects of the benefit assessment of medical interventions (Q2792755) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach to probabilistic sensitivity analysis in structured benefit-risk assessment (Q2792759) (← links)
- Methodological approach to determine minor, considerable, and major treatment effects in the early benefit assessment of new drugs (Q2792760) (← links)
- A framework to assess the value of application of formal criteria to check clinical relevance in RCTs as part of a benefit assessment strategy (Q2792762) (← links)
- Statistical evaluation of surrogate endpoints with examples from cancer clinical trials (Q2792764) (← links)
- Treatment effect heterogeneity for univariate subgroups in clinical trials: Shrinkage, standardization, or else (Q2792766) (← links)
- Assessing additional benefit in noninferiority trials (Q2792768) (← links)
- Evidence synthesis for count distributions based on heterogeneous and incomplete aggregated data (Q2792770) (← links)
- Multivariate Markov models for the conditional probability of toxicity in phase II trials (Q2792772) (← links)
- Augmented Beta rectangular regression models: A Bayesian perspective (Q2792773) (← links)
- Maximum penalized likelihood estimation in semiparametric mark-recapture-recovery models (Q2792774) (← links)
- The Art of Data Analysis: How to Answer Almost Any Question Using Basic Statistics. K. H. Jarman (2013). Hoboken, NJ: John Wiley & Sons. 179 pages, ISBN: 978-1-118-41131-5. (Q2792776) (← links)
- Adaptive Designs for Sequential Treatment Allocation. A. B.Antognini and A.Giovagnoli (2015). Boca Raton, FL: Chapman & Hall/CRC Press. 193 pages, ISBN-13: 9781466505759. (Q2792778) (← links)
- Zero-inflated regression models for radiation-induced chromosome aberration data: A comparative study (Q2802552) (← links)
- Handling endogeneity and nonnegativity in correlated random effects models: Evidence from ambulatory expenditure (Q2802553) (← links)
- Small area estimation for semicontinuous data (Q2802554) (← links)
- A MANOVA test for multivariate lognormal observations with a spike at zero, with application to ecological niches of South Africa (Q2802555) (← links)
- Model averaging quantiles from data censored by a limit of detection (Q2802559) (← links)
- Bayesian hierarchical modelling of continuous non‐negative longitudinal data with a spike at zero: An application to a study of birds visiting gardens in winter (Q2802562) (← links)
- Bayesian spatiotemporal analysis of zero-inflated biological population density data by a delta-normal spatiotemporal additive model (Q2802566) (← links)
- Agglomerative joint clustering of metabolic data with spike at zero: A Bayesian perspective (Q2802567) (← links)
- Relaxed Poisson cure rate models (Q2802568) (← links)
- Reproducible research in statistics: A review and guidelines for the<i>Biometrical Journal</i> (Q2802569) (← links)
- Nonlinear Parameter Optimization Using R Tools. J. C. Nash (2014). Chichester, UK: John Wiley & Sons. 304 pages, ISBN: 978-1-118-56928-3. (Q2802570) (← links)
- Analysis of Capture-Recapture Data. R. S. McCrea and B. J. T. Morgan (2015). Boca Raton, FL: CRC Press/Chapman & Hall. 292 pages, ISBN: 978-1-4398-3659-0. (Q2802571) (← links)
- Bayesian Essentials with R, 2nd edn. J.-M. Marin and C. P. Robert (2014). New York: Springer/Springer Texts in Statistics. 296 pages, ISBN: 978-1-4614-8686-2. (Q2802572) (← links)