David Causeur

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zbMath Open causeur.david-jDBLP83/8709WikidataQ64358624 ScholiaQ64358624MaRDI QIDQ288574

List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Omnibus testing approach for gene-based gene-gene interaction2024-10-29Paper
Adaptive Handling of Dependence in High-Dimensional Regression Modeling2023-10-09Paper
An adaptive decorrelation procedure for signal detection2021-05-07Paper
A functional generalized F‐test for signal detection with applications to event‐related potentials significance analysis2020-10-26Paper
Estimation of the proportion of true null hypotheses in high-dimensional data under dependence2018-08-14Paper
Sparse factor model for co-expression networks with an application using prior biological knowledge2016-09-01Paper
Stability of feature selection in classification issues for high-dimensional correlated data2016-07-19Paper
Accounting for time dependence in large-scale multiple testing of event-related potential data2016-05-27Paper
Accounting for time dependence in large-scale multiple testing of event-related potential data2016-03-01Paper
Preserving relationships between variables with MIVQUE based imputation for missing survey data2014-09-08Paper
A Factor Model Approach to Multiple Testing Under Dependence2011-02-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35809242010-08-14Paper
Control of the FWER in Multiple Testing Under Dependence2009-11-16Paper
Power of double-sampling tests for General Linear Hypotheses2008-09-18Paper
A 2-dimensional extension of the Bradley--Terry model for paired comparisons2005-11-22Paper
A two-way analysis of variance model with positive definite interaction for homologous factors2005-09-29Paper
Finite Sample Properties of a Multivariate Extension of Double Regression2005-04-11Paper
Optimal sampling from concomitant variables for regression problems2005-02-23Paper
Linear Regression Models under Conditional Independence Restrictions2004-03-16Paper
Exact Distribution of the Regression Esti Mator in Double Sampling1999-01-01Paper

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