James H. Ware

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Applied longitudinal analysis.2011-01-13Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 2115411 (Why is no real title available?)2004-11-12Paper
Investigating therapies of potentially great benefit: ECMO. With comments and a rejoinder by the author
Statistical Science
2001-02-07Paper
Prediction and Creation of Smooth Curves for Temporally Correlated Longitudinal Data1996-07-17Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 777869 (Why is no real title available?)1995-07-24Paper
Designing a logistic regression study using surrogate measures for exposure and outcome
Biometrika
1990-01-01Paper
Influence Analysis of Generalized Least Squares Estimators
Journal of the American Statistical Association
1987-01-01Paper
Statistical problems in environmental research
The Canadian Journal of Statistics
1983-01-01Paper
Random-Effects Models for Longitudinal Data
Biometrics
1982-12-01Paper
Random-Effects Models for Longitudinal Data
Biometrics
1982-01-01Paper
Conditional Distribution-Free Tests for the Two-Sample Problem in the Presence of Right Censoring1980-01-01Paper
Comparing Observed Life Table Data with a Known Survival Curve in the Presence of Random Censorship
Biometrics
1979-01-01Paper
On the robustness to measurement error of tests for exponentiality
Biometrika
1978-01-01Paper
On distribution-free tests for equality of survival distributions
Biometrika
1977-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3586352 (Why is no real title available?)1977-01-01Paper
Reanalysis of Some Baboon Descent Data
Biometrics
1976-01-01Paper
Value systems for comparing three or more independent multinomial trials
Biometrika
1975-01-01Paper
Early Decision in a Censored Wilcoxon Two-Sample Test for Accumulating Survival Data1974-01-01Paper
The Fitting of Straight Lines When Both Variables are Subject to Error and the Ranks of the Means are Known1972-01-01Paper


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