Daniel F. Heitjan

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Estimating the optimal timing of surgery by imputing potential outcomes2024-10-29Paper
Statistical modeling and prediction of clinical trial recruitment2024-10-28Paper
Sensitivity of estimands in clinical trials with imperfect compliance2024-08-21Paper
Analysis of local sensitivity to nonignorability with missing outcomes and predictors2023-10-30Paper
Estimating the optimal timing of surgery from observational data2023-10-12Paper
Multiplicity-calibrated Bayesian hypothesis tests2020-08-04Paper
Ignorability conditions for frequentist non parametric analysis of conditional distributions with incomplete data2017-08-23Paper
Evaluating costs with unmeasured confounding: a sensitivity analysis for the treatment effect2014-03-28Paper
Impact of nonignorable coarsening on Bayesian inference2013-07-04Paper
A note on the complementary mixture Pareto II distribution2013-06-25Paper
Truth and memory: linking instantaneous and retrospective self-reported cigarette consumption2013-03-05Paper
Prediction of individual long-term outcomes in smoking cessation trials using frailty models2012-06-20Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q53866232008-05-14Paper
A Simple Local Sensitivity Analysis Tool for Nonignorable Coarsening: Application to Dependent Censoring2007-07-27Paper
Multiple Imputation for Model Checking: Completed‐Data Plots with Missing and Latent Data2006-01-03Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q46603902005-03-21Paper
Bayesian Analysis of a Protocol for Sampling Preserved Tumor Specimens1999-11-08Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q43639411997-11-13Paper
Multiple Imputation for the Fatal Accident Reporting System1995-08-17Paper
Ignorability and Coarse Data: Some Biomedical Examples1995-07-12Paper
Ignorability in general incomplete-data models1995-02-22Paper
Assessing Secular Trends in Blood Pressure: A Multiple-Imputation Approach1995-01-08Paper
Ignorability and coarse data1992-06-28Paper

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