Linda J. Young

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Sample design and estimation when using a web-scraped list frame and capture-recapture methods2022-08-10Paper
Assessing the Association between Environmental Exposures and Human Health2020-07-14Paper
Developing integer calibration weights for census of agriculture2019-02-18Paper
The 2012 census of agriculture: a capture-recapture analysis2018-02-07Paper
Make research data public? -- Not always so simple: \textit{A dialogue for statisticians and science editors}2016-01-05Paper
A pseudo-penalized quasi-likelihood approach to the spatial misalignment problem with non-normal data2014-11-04Paper
A closer look at errors in variables methods for use in regression models with spatially misaligned data2013-02-21Paper
Assessing Uncertainty in Support-Adjusted Spatial Misalignment Problems2009-11-16Paper
Linking spatial data from different sources: the effects of change of support2009-02-18Paper
Sequential estimation in the agricultural sciences2006-03-09Paper
Sequential testing in the agricultural sciences2006-03-09Paper
Combining Incompatible Spatial Data2004-06-10Paper
A UMPU TEST FOR COMPARING MEANS OF TWO NEGATIVE BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTIONS2003-01-08Paper
A sequential procedure to test three values of a binomial parameter.2002-01-29Paper
Analyzing over-dispersed count data in two-way cross-classification problems using generalized linear models2000-05-18Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q48514951995-10-10Paper
A sequential procedure for deciding among three hypotheses1994-12-21Paper
Approximations for a fixed sample size selection procedure for negative binomial populations1993-10-17Paper
A fixed sample size selection procedure for negative binomial populations1993-05-16Paper
Using an approximate Kiefer-Weiss solution for testing insect population densities1992-09-27Paper
Bounds for the difference between median and mean of beta and negative binomial distributions1989-01-01Paper

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