Harry S. Wieand

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Analysis of goodness-of-fit for Cox regression model1999-11-11Paper
Investigation of disease-free survival as a surrogate endpoint for survival in cancer clinical trials1999-06-30Paper
A Statistical Method for the Comparison of a Discrete Diagnostic Test with Several Continuous Diagnostic Tests1991-01-01Paper
Optimal Designs for a Grouped Sequential Binomial Trial1990-01-01Paper
A family of nonparametric statistics for comparing diagnostic markers with paired or unpaired data1989-01-01Paper
Designs for Group Sequential Phase II Clinical Trials1987-01-01Paper
Bounds on efficiencies for some two-sample nonparametric statistics1984-01-01Paper
Biased estimates of treatment effect in randomized experiments with nonlinear regressions and omitted covariates1984-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q37309081984-01-01Paper
An asymptotically optimal nonpammetrf c statistic foe testing equality of two normal population mea1s and ¥a1xance51982-01-01Paper
Second order efficiency of the MLE with respect to any bounded bowl- shaped loss function1980-01-01Paper
Union-Intersection Test for the Mean Vector When the Covariance Matrix Is Totally Reducible1979-01-01Paper
Multivariate nonparametric tests for independence1977-01-01Paper
Admissibility and Inadmissibility OE the MLE when the Parameter Space is Restricted to Integers1977-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q41957781977-01-01Paper
A condition under which the Pitman and Bahadur approaches to efficiency coincide1976-01-01Paper
Admissibility and Minimaxity of Mvue When the Parameter Space is Restricted to Integers1976-01-01Paper

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