Nathaniel Schenker

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Discussion of ``Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular by R. Little
Statistical Science
2012-09-01Paper
Discussion of ``Calibrated Bayes, for statistics in general, and missing data in particular by R. Little
Statistical Science
2012-09-01Paper
Survival analysis using auxiliary variables via multiple imputation, with application to AIDS clinical trial data
Biometrics
2011-03-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 5274810 (Why is no real title available?)2008-05-14Paper
Combining Information From Two Surveys to Estimate County-Level Prevalence Rates of Cancer Risk Factors and Screening
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2007-09-18Paper
Analysis of Functional Status Transitions by Using a Semi-Markov Process Model in the Presence of Left-Censored Spells
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series C: Applied Statistics
2007-09-07Paper
Multiple Imputation of Missing Income Data in the National Health Interview Survey
Journal of the American Statistical Association
2007-08-20Paper
Fitting the log‐F Accelerated Failure Time Model with Incomplete Covariate Data
Biometrics
2005-04-13Paper
Inference with Imputed Conditional Means2002-07-30Paper
Survival analysis with long-term survivors and partially observed covariates
The Canadian Journal of Statistics
2002-07-01Paper
Analysis of Censored Survival Data with Intermittently Observed Time-Dependent Binary Covariates1999-11-28Paper
Maximum likelihood estimation for linear regression models with right censored outcomes and missing predictors.
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
1999-04-28Paper
Partially parametric techniques for multiple imputation
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
1997-02-27Paper
Analyses of Public Use Decennial Census Data with Multiply Imputed Industry and Occupation Codes
Applied Statistics
1995-08-17Paper
Asymptotic results for multiple imputation
The Annals of Statistics
1988-01-01Paper
Multiple Imputation for Interval Estimation From Simple Random Samples With Ignorable Nonresponse1986-01-01Paper
Efficiently Simulating the Coverage Properties of Interval Estimates
Applied Statistics
1986-01-01Paper


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