The following pages link to Mitchell H. Gail (Q194228):
Displaying 15 items.
- Estimating the decision curve and its precision from three study designs (Q83383) (← links)
- (Q440049) (redirect page) (← links)
- Applying the Lorenz curve to disease risk to optimize health benefits under cost constraints (Q440050) (← links)
- Comparing strategies to estimate the association of obesity with mortality via a Markov model (Q440350) (← links)
- (Q588298) (redirect page) (← links)
- Norman Breslow, an architect of modern biostatistics (Q636137) (← links)
- Using a Mixed Effects Model to Estimate Geographic Variation in Cancer Rates (Q4666645) (← links)
- Two Approaches for Estimating Disease Prevalence from Population‐Based Registries of Incidence and Total Mortality (Q4668321) (← links)
- Analysis of a Two‐Stage Case–Control Study with Cluster Sampling of Controls: Application to Nonmelanoma Skin Cancer (Q4668399) (← links)
- On Mendelian randomization analysis of case‐control study (Q5128815) (← links)
- Value systems for comparing two independent multinomial trials (Q5184300) (← links)
- Case–Control and Case‐Only Designs with Genotype and Family History Data: Estimating Relative Risk, Residual Familial Aggregation, and Cumulative Risk (Q5473203) (← links)
- On criteria for evaluating models of absolute risk (Q5694482) (← links)
- Weight calibration to improve the efficiency of pure risk estimates from case‐control samples nested in a cohort (Q6047745) (← links)
- Weight calibration to improve efficiency for estimating pure risks from the additive hazards model with the nested case‐control design (Q6079327) (← links)