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The following pages link to Spatial Variation in Risk of Disease: A Nonparametric Binary Regression Approach (Q4224622):
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- Generalized additive models and inflated type I error rates of smoother significance tests (Q452590) (← links)
- Estimating spatial variation in disease risk from locations coarsened by incomplete geocoding (Q713945) (← links)
- An evaluation of non-parametric relative risk estimators for disease maps (Q956989) (← links)
- Computational techniques for spatial logistic regression with large data sets (Q1019998) (← links)
- Bayesian nonparametric binary regression via random tessellations (Q1036741) (← links)
- Symmetric adaptive smoothing regimens for estimation of the spatial relative risk function (Q1659053) (← links)
- A spatial scan statistic for case event data based on connected components (Q2255792) (← links)
- Estimation of relative risk for events on a linear network (Q2302501) (← links)
- Bayesian Variable Selection for Multivariate Spatially Varying Coefficient Regression (Q3064267) (← links)
- Disease Mapping of Stage-Specific Cancer Incidence Data (Q3078979) (← links)
- Geoadditive Models (Q3435733) (← links)
- An evaluation of likelihood-based bandwidth selectors for spatial and spatiotemporal kernel estimates (Q5107382) (← links)
- Local standardized incidence ratio estimates and comparison with other mapping methods for small geographical areas using Slovenian breast cancer data (Q5124958) (← links)
- Monitoring foreclosure rates with a spatially risk-adjusted Bernoulli CUSUM chart for concurrent observations (Q5138536) (← links)
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- A comparison of estimators of the geographical relative risk function (Q5220001) (← links)
- Nonparametric Estimation of Spatial Segregation in a Multivariate Point Process: Bovine Tuberculosis in Cornwall, UK (Q5757784) (← links)
- Bayesian Partitioning for Modeling and Mapping Spatial Case–Control Data (Q5850961) (← links)
- Disease mapping method comparing the spatial distribution of a disease with a control disease (Q6068815) (← links)