Boris Iglewicz

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List of research outcomes





PublicationDate of PublicationType
Two-stage hierarchical modeling for analysis of subpopulations in conditional distributions2020-10-21Paper
Robust estimation of the parameters of \(g\)-\textit{and}-\(h\) distributions, with applications to outlier detection2018-11-23Paper
Detecting Randomness: A Review of Existing Tests with New Comparisons2014-05-19Paper
A Nonparametric Test for Deviation from Randomness with Applications to Stock Market Index Data2013-05-13Paper
Some properties of the tukey g and h family of distributions2012-09-23Paper
Generalized weighted likelihood density estimators with application to finite mixture of exponential family distributions2012-09-15Paper
Orthogonal bases approach for comparing nonnormal continuous distributions2009-01-29Paper
A Simple Univariate Outlier Identification Procedure Designed for Large Samples2007-06-28Paper
Calculation of Sample Size in Survival Trials: The Impact of Informative Noncompliance2007-06-11Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q34365202007-05-11Paper
Measurement-Methods Comparisons and Linear Statistical Relationship2002-07-30Paper
ON TESTING EQUIVALENCE OF THREE POPULATIONS2001-06-05Paper
A regression-based method for estimating mean treatment cost in the presence of right-censoring2001-04-08Paper
On singular multivariate normal distribution and its applications1997-02-27Paper
Robust and bootstrap testing procedures for bioequivalence1994-06-29Paper
Performance of Some Resistant Rules for Outlier Labeling1986-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q37114491982-01-01Paper
Utilization of run lengths in bonus play-the-winner rules for clinical trials1981-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q38992981980-01-01Paper
An Extension of Colton's Model for Comparing Two Medical Treatments1978-01-01Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q56637541973-01-01Paper
An empirical study of the sample size distribution of a truncateu sequentialt-test1972-01-01Paper

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