The following pages link to Marc Aerts (Q169454):
Displaying 40 items.
- (Q312939) (redirect page) (← links)
- A Bayesian approach to the semiparametric estimation of a minimum inhibitory concentration distribution (Q312940) (← links)
- (Q413575) (redirect page) (← links)
- Modeling infectious disease parameters based on serological and social contact data. A modern statistical perspective. (Q413578) (← links)
- A nonparametric approach to weighted estimating equations for regression analysis with missing covariates (Q429630) (← links)
- (Q587233) (redirect page) (← links)
- Kernel weighted influence measures (Q957128) (← links)
- The nature of sensitivity in monotone missing not at random models (Q959207) (← links)
- A hierarchical modeling approach for risk assessment in developmental toxicity studies (Q1010535) (← links)
- Using empirical social contact data to model person to person infectious disease transmission: An illustration for varicella (Q1015259) (← links)
- (Q1076442) (redirect page) (← links)
- Rate of convergence to normality for U-statistics with kernel of arbitrary degree (Q1076443) (← links)
- Misspecifying the likelihood for clustered binary data. (Q1128458) (← links)
- Weighted bootstrapping for \(U\)-quantiles (Q1347200) (← links)
- Sparse consistency and smoothing for multinomial data (Q1380562) (← links)
- A quadratic bootstrap method and improved estimation in logistic regression. (Q1424453) (← links)
- On local estimating equations in additive multiparameter models (Q1579851) (← links)
- Some theory for penalized spline generalized additive models (Q1600736) (← links)
- A new semi-parametric mixture model for interval censored data, with applications in the field of antimicrobial resistance (Q1621279) (← links)
- Bootstrapping a nonparametric polytomous regression model (Q1900841) (← links)
- Bootstrapping pseudolikelihood models for clustered binary data (Q1962603) (← links)
- Bootstrapping local polynomial estimators in likelihood-based models (Q1973316) (← links)
- Handling missingness when modeling the force of infection from clustered seroprevalence data (Q2259836) (← links)
- Bayesian-motivated tests of function fit and their asymptotic frequentist properties (Q2388337) (← links)
- A Sensitivity Analysis for Shared-Parameter Models for Incomplete Longitudinal Outcomes (Q2786156) (← links)
- Model averaging quantiles from data censored by a limit of detection (Q2802559) (← links)
- Simulation-based evaluation of the performance of the<i>F</i> test in a linear multilevel model setting with sparseness at the level of the primary unit (Q2829459) (← links)
- A Local Influence Approach Applied to Binary Data from a Psychiatric Study (Q3079129) (← links)
- Bayesian estimation of multivariate normal mixtures with covariate-dependent mixing weights, with an application in antimicrobial resistance monitoring (Q3134220) (← links)
- Simulation-based evaluation of the linear-mixed model in the presence of an increasing proportion of singletons (Q3134224) (← links)
- Model structure analysis to estimate basic immunological processes and maternal risk for parvovirus B19 (Q3303674) (← links)
- Use of fractional polynomials for dose-response modelling and quantitative risk assessment in developmental toxicity studies (Q3429996) (← links)
- Bootstrapping regression quantiles (Q3432392) (← links)
- Estimating Herd-Specific Force of Infection by Using Random-Effects Models for Clustered Binary Data and Monotone Fractional Polynomials (Q3435364) (← links)
- Modelling Forces of Infection by Using Monotone Local Polynomials (Q3435782) (← links)
- Quantile regression with monotonicity restrictions using P-splines and the L1-norm (Q4970713) (← links)
- Accounting for Model Selection Uncertainty: Model Averaging of Prevalence and Force of Infection Using Fractional Polynomials (Q5114035) (← links)
- The Effective Sample Size and an Alternative Small-Sample Degrees-of-Freedom Method (Q5189951) (← links)
- Modeling heterogeneity for count data: A study of maternal mortality in health facilities in Mozambique (Q5410263) (← links)
- A Tutorial on the Practical Use and Implication of Complete Sufficient Statistics (Q6086593) (← links)