Philip S. Boonstra

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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
A Multiple Imputation Approach for the Cumulative Incidence, with Implications for Variance Estimation
The American Statistician
2025-11-21Paper
Propensity score-based diagnostics for categorical response regression models
Statistics in Medicine
2025-08-19Paper
A comparison of some existing and novel methods for integrating historical models to improve estimation of coefficients in logistic regression
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A. Statistics in Society
2025-06-11Paper
Indices of non-ignorable selection bias for proportions estimated from non-probability samples
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C. Applied Statistics
2024-11-21Paper
Modeling basal body temperature data using horseshoe process regression
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-31Paper
Utility based approach in individualized optimal dose selection using machine learning methods
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-29Paper
Accounting for established predictors with the multistep elastic net
Statistics in Medicine
2024-10-29Paper
Assessing selection bias in regression coefficients estimated from nonprobability samples with applications to genetics and demographic surveys
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2021-11-17Paper
Inferring a consensus problem list using penalized multistage models for ordered data
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2021-08-04Paper
Default priors for the intercept parameter in logistic regressions
Computational Statistics and Data Analysis
2019-02-21Paper
A small-sample choice of the tuning parameter in ridge regression
STATISTICA SINICA
2015-10-08Paper
Bayesian shrinkage methods for partially observed data with many predictors
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2014-03-28Paper
Bayesian shrinkage methods for partially observed data with many predictors
The Annals of Applied Statistics
2014-03-28Paper
Bayesian modeling for genetic anticipation in presence of mutational heterogeneity: a case study in Lynch syndrome
Biometrics
2012-06-20Paper


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