Alan M. Zaslavsky

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Bayesian hierarchical modeling of substate area estimates from the medicare CAHPS survey2024-10-28Paper
Balancing covariates via propensity score weighting2018-10-23Paper
Using a short screening scale for small-area estimation of mental illness prevalence for schools2015-06-17Paper
Estimating peer effects in longitudinal dyadic data using instrumental variables2014-11-04Paper
Domain-level covariance analysis for multilevel survey data with structured nonresponse2014-05-02Paper
A comparison of marginal and conditional models for capture-recapture data with application to human rights violations data2014-04-08Paper
A Bayesian procedure for file linking to analyze end-of-life medical costs2013-04-26Paper
Sampling from a Bayesian menu2012-09-01Paper
Combining Information from Cancer Registry and Medical Records Data to Improve Analyses of Adjuvant Cancer Therapies2009-10-19Paper
Reducing bias in parameter estimates from stepwise regression in proportional hazards regression with right-censored data2009-07-13Paper
The fundamental theorem of least squares: its relevance to experimental design and Bayesian inference2009-01-28Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q53866182008-05-14Paper
Imputation of Binary Treatment Variables With Measurement Error in Administrative Data2007-08-20Paper
Hierarchical modeling: into statistical practice2006-05-29Paper
Applying the Cox Proportional Hazards Model When the Change Time of a Binary Time‐Varying Covariate Is Interval Censored2005-04-13Paper
A Markov Chain Monte Carlo EM Algorithm for Analyzing Interval-Censored Data under the Cox Proportional Hazards Model2005-04-11Paper
Single observation unbiased priors2003-09-29Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q42182201999-06-10Paper
An Empirical Bayes Model for Markov-Dependent Binary Sequences with Randomly Missing Observations1997-04-17Paper

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