Quantile-based estimation for the Box--Cox transformation in random samples
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Cited in
(7)- Using power transformations when approximating quantiles
- Improved transformation-based quantile regression
- A likelihood analysis of quantile-matching transformations
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- Transforming linear functions to normality:optimal component powers
- A generalised Box-Cox transformation for the parametric estimation of clinical reference intervals
- Minimum-distance-type estimation of transformation parameters
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