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The following pages link to When Should Epidemiologic Regressions Use Random Coefficients? (Q4670441):
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- Relaxation penalties and priors for plausible modeling of nonidentified bias sources (Q903273) (← links)
- Comment: The need for syncretism in applied statistics (Q903284) (← links)
- Subject-specific odds ratios in binomial GLMMs with continuous response (Q1019502) (← links)
- Tests for qualitative features in the random coefficients model (Q2002567) (← links)
- A nondegenerate penalized likelihood estimator for variance parameters in multilevel models (Q2452355) (← links)
- Putting Background Information About Relative Risks into Conjugate Prior Distributions (Q3078793) (← links)
- Generalized Conjugate Priors for Bayesian Analysis of Risk and Survival Regressions (Q3079080) (← links)
- The Performance of Random Coefficient Regression in Accounting for Residual Confounding (Q3436521) (← links)
- Discussion of: ``Akaike Memorial Lecture 2020: Some of the challenges of statistical applications'' (Q5970763) (← links)