zbMath0702.62005MaRDI QIDQ3995271
Diane E. Duffy, Thomas J. Santner
Publication date: 17 September 1992
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ANOVA and rank tests when the number of treatments is large,
Smoothing categorical data,
On the existence of maximum likelihood estimators in Poisson-gamma HGLM and negative binomial regression model,
Sparse consistency and smoothing for multinomial data,
Monitoring the conforming fraction of high-quality processes using a control chart \(p\) under a small sample size and an alternative estimator,
Investigations into refinements of Storey's method of multiple hypothesis testing minimising the FDR, and its application to test binomial data,
Confirmation of multiple outliers in generalized linear and nonlinear regressions,
Comparing two samples by penalized logistic regression,
Interval estimation for a binomial proportion. (With comments and a rejoinder).,
Some neglected problems in IRT,
Response shrinkage estimators in binary regression,
The effect of link misspecification on binary regression inference,
Bayesian inference for Poisson and multinomial log-linear models,
A class of log-linear models with constrained marginal distributions,
Saddlepoint approach to inference for response probabilities under the logistic response model,
Simple Heterogeneity Variance Estimation for Meta-Analysis,
On the existence of a unique most probable category,
Fitting and validation of a bivariate model for large claims,
Log-linear modeling using conditional log-linear structures,
On Small-Sample Confidence Intervals for Parameters in Discrete Distributions,
A-dependence statistics for mutual and serial independence of categorical variables,
Asymptotic theory of simultaneous estimation of Poisson means,
Diagnostics for nonlinearity in generalized linear models.,
Diagnostics for binomial response models using power divergence statistics,
Choosing the smoothing parameter for unordered multinomial data,
A modified score function estimator for multinomial logistic regression in small samples.