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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Foundations of multiple regression and analysis of variance2025-11-21Paper
Testing ANOVA effects: A resolution for unbalanced models
Communications in Statistics. Theory and Methods
2024-11-20Paper
The Gram-Schmidt Construction as a Basis for Linear Models
The American Statistician
2023-02-15Paper
A comparison of four methods of inverse prediction
Communications in Statistics. Simulation and Computation
2022-07-04Paper
A formula for type III sums of squares
Communications in Statistics: Theory and Methods
2022-05-18Paper
Following K. Pearson to test the general linear hypothesis
Statistical Papers
2020-04-29Paper
Proportional subclass numbers in two-factor ANOVA
Statistics
2018-05-03Paper
Inverse prediction for heteroscedastic response using mixed models software
Communications in Statistics. Simulation and Computation
2017-10-27Paper
A statistical method to construct confidence sets on carrion insect age from development stage
Journal of Agricultural, Biological and Environmental Statistics
2017-07-17Paper
Inverse prediction for multivariate mixed models with standard software
Statistical Papers
2016-12-15Paper
On inverse prediction in mixed linear models
Communications in Statistics. Simulation and Computation
2014-08-18Paper
A simulation comparison of approximate tests for fixed effects in random coefficients growth curve models
Communications in Statistics. Simulation and Computation
2013-06-21Paper
Testing the general linear hypothesis Via K. Pearson’s chi-squared statistic
Mathematica Slovaca
2009-11-25Paper
Comparison of approximate tests of fixed effects in linear repeated measures design models with covariates2008-09-09Paper
On accuracy of p-values in binary response models2008-09-09Paper
A direct derivation of the REML likelihood function
Statistical Papers
2007-05-24Paper
A note on separated data and exact likelihood-ratiop-values in logistic regression
Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
2005-10-17Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2172886 (Why is no real title available?)2005-06-07Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1747136 (Why is no real title available?)2002-05-29Paper
Collapsibility hypotheses and diagnostic bounds in regression analysis
Metrika
2002-01-29Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1293592 (Why is no real title available?)1999-05-31Paper
A note on invariant quadratics
Linear Algebra and its Applications
1998-04-05Paper
On limits of uniquely best linear estimators
Metrika
1997-07-23Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 724006 (Why is no real title available?)1995-02-22Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 4018152 (Why is no real title available?)1985-01-01Paper
Admissibility in linear estimation
The Annals of Statistics
1982-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3707613 (Why is no real title available?)1980-01-01Paper
An Exact Test for the Presence of Random Walk Coefficients in a Linear Regression Model1978-01-01Paper
Bayes Linear Estimators1978-01-01Paper
A Simple 'Synthesis'-Based Method of Variance Component Estimation
Biometrics
1978-01-01Paper
A canonical form for the general linear model
The Annals of Statistics
1977-01-01Paper
On Admissibility and Completeness of Linear Unbiased Estimators in a General Linear Model1977-01-01Paper
The Design of Incomplete Multinomial Samples: The Nested Case
Technometrics
1977-01-01Paper
Invariant Quadratic Estimators in the Random, One-Way ANOVA Model
Biometrics
1976-01-01Paper
On Non-Negative Quadratic Unbiased Estimation of Variance Components1973-01-01Paper
Notes on the Covariance Matrix of a Random, Nested Anova Model
Annals of Mathematical Statistics
1972-01-01Paper
Computational Efficiency in the Selection of Regression Variables
Technometrics
1970-01-01Paper


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