Adam J. Branscum

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Multivariate mixtures of Polya trees for modeling ROC data2020-10-08Paper
A General Approach to Sample Size Determination for Prevalence Surveys that Use Dual Test Protocols2020-09-25Paper
Model selection in finite mixture of regression models: a Bayesian approach with innovative weightedgpriors and reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo implementation2020-03-27Paper
Nonparametric Bayesian covariate‐adjusted estimation of the Youden index2018-11-16Paper
Informative \(g\)-priors for logistic regression2015-12-21Paper
Predictive comparison of joint longitudinal-survival modeling: a case study illustrating competing approaches2015-10-15Paper
Rejoinder for ``Predictive comparison of joint longitudinal-survival modeling: a case study illustrating competing approaches2015-10-15Paper
Sample size calculations for studies designed to evaluate diagnostic test accuracy2015-03-05Paper
A Bayesian Goodness of Fit Test and Semiparametric Generalization of Logistic Regression with Measurement Data2013-09-05Paper
https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q35767272010-08-02Paper
A Bayesian approach to sample size determination for studies designed to evaluate continuous medical tests2010-04-06Paper
Modelling Stochastic Order in the Analysis of Receiver Operating Characteristic Data: Bayesian Non-Parametric Approaches2009-10-28Paper
Bayesian non-parametric models for regional prevalence estimation2008-10-28Paper
Bayesian Nonparametric Meta‐Analysis Using Polya Tree Mixture Models2008-10-15Paper
BAYESIAN BETA REGRESSION: APPLICATIONS TO HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE DATA AND GENETIC DISTANCE BETWEEN FOOT‐AND‐MOUTH DISEASE VIRUSES2008-03-19Paper

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