The following pages link to Niel Hens (Q288561):
Displayed 34 items.
- A Tale of Two Datasets: Representativeness and Generalisability of Inference for Samples of Networks (Q83205) (← links)
- Prevalence and trend estimation from observational data with highly variable post-stratification weights (Q288562) (← links)
- (Q429629) (redirect page) (← links)
- A nonparametric approach to weighted estimating equations for regression analysis with missing covariates (Q429630) (← links)
- (Q512667) (redirect page) (← links)
- Structural differences in mixing behavior informing the role of asymptomatic infection and testing symptom heritability (Q512668) (← links)
- Kernel weighted influence measures (Q957128) (← links)
- The nature of sensitivity in monotone missing not at random models (Q959207) (← links)
- Using empirical social contact data to model person to person infectious disease transmission: An illustration for varicella (Q1015259) (← links)
- Estimating nonlinear effects in the presence of cure fraction using a semi-parametric regression model (Q1643004) (← links)
- Inference of the generalized-growth model via maximum likelihood estimation: a reflection on the impact of overdispersion (Q2010885) (← links)
- Handling missingness when modeling the force of infection from clustered seroprevalence data (Q2259836) (← links)
- The impact of behavioral interventions on co-infection dynamics: an exploration of the effects of home isolation (Q2423935) (← links)
- A dynamic dosimetry model for radioactive exposure scenarios in \textit{Arabidopsis thaliana} (Q2632609) (← links)
- A simple periodic-forced model for dengue fitted to incidence data in Singapore (Q2637575) (← links)
- A Sensitivity Analysis for Shared-Parameter Models for Incomplete Longitudinal Outcomes (Q2786156) (← links)
- Simulation-based evaluation of the performance of the<i>F</i> test in a linear multilevel model setting with sparseness at the level of the primary unit (Q2829459) (← links)
- Simulation-based evaluation of the linear-mixed model in the presence of an increasing proportion of singletons (Q3134224) (← links)
- Model structure analysis to estimate basic immunological processes and maternal risk for parvovirus B19 (Q3303674) (← links)
- Estimating Herd-Specific Force of Infection by Using Random-Effects Models for Clustered Binary Data and Monotone Fractional Polynomials (Q3435364) (← links)
- Local multiple imputation (Q4419407) (← links)
- Parametric overdispersed frailty models for current status data (Q4556723) (← links)
- Adaptive change-point mixed models applied to data on outpatient tetracycline use in Europe (Q4970815) (← links)
- A flexible semiparametric regression model for bimodal, asymmetric and censored data (Q5035740) (← links)
- Joint models for mixed categorical outcomes: a study of HIV risk perception and disease status in Mozambique (Q5036448) (← links)
- A flexible bimodal model with long-term survivors and different regression structures (Q5083885) (← links)
- New regression model with four regression structures and computational aspects (Q5084970) (← links)
- Model selection in regression based on pre-smoothing (Q5123630) (← links)
- Generalized shared-parameter models and missingness at random (Q5194716) (← links)
- A bimodal flexible distribution for lifetime data (Q5222492) (← links)
- Modeling heterogeneity for count data: A study of maternal mortality in health facilities in Mozambique (Q5410263) (← links)
- Who acquires infection from whom? A sensitivity analysis of transmission dynamics during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium (Q6130714) (← links)
- A spatial model to jointly analyze self‐reported survey data of COVID‐19 symptoms and official COVID‐19 incidence data (Q6149257) (← links)
- Rejoinder to Discussion of “A Tale of Two Datasets: Representativeness and Generalisability of Inference for Samples of Networks” (Q6185485) (← links)