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The following pages link to On assessing the association for bivariate current status data (Q2739337):
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- Partially monotone tensor spline estimation of the joint distribution function with bivariate current status data (Q124843) (← links)
- Efficient estimation of semiparametric copula models for bivariate survival data (Q391946) (← links)
- Efficient estimation for additive hazards regression with bivariate current status data (Q424308) (← links)
- Asymptotic properties of pseudo maximum likelihood estimators and test in semi-parametric copula models with multiple change points (Q461823) (← links)
- On the conditional probability for assessing time dependence of association in shared frailty models with bivariate current status data (Q729712) (← links)
- A copula model for bivariate hybrid censored survival data with application to the MACS study (Q746036) (← links)
- Efficient estimation for the proportional hazards model with bivariate current status data (Q953242) (← links)
- A semiparametric test of independence in copula models for censored data (Q964445) (← links)
- A test of independence in some copula models (Q1019534) (← links)
- Comparison of semiparametric and parametric methods for estimating copulas (Q1019914) (← links)
- Estimation and tests of independence in copula models via divergences (Q1022309) (← links)
- A semiparametric maximum likelihood ratio test for the change point in copula models (Q1756184) (← links)
- Time-dependent association for bivariate interval censored data (Q2068972) (← links)
- Regression analysis for bivariate gap time with missing first gap time data (Q2397794) (← links)
- Estimating the error distribution in multivariate heteroscedastic time-series models (Q2475776) (← links)
- Testing independence of bivariate interval-censored data using modified Kendall's tau statistic (Q2803443) (← links)
- Semiparametric probit models with univariate and bivariate current-status data (Q3119805) (← links)
- Regression analysis of clustered interval-censored failure time data with the additive hazards model (Q3145415) (← links)
- Second-order estimating equations for the analysis of clustered current status data (Q3304998) (← links)
- Semiparametric regression analysis of multivariate doubly censored data (Q3386478) (← links)
- Nonparametric Estimation of Stage Occupation Probabilities in a Multistage Model with Current Status Data (Q3436531) (← links)
- New estimates and tests of independence in some copula models (Q3562985) (← links)
- Cure rate model with bivariate interval censored data (Q4607368) (← links)
- A Bayesian Approach for the Analysis of Tumorigenicity Data from Sacrificial Experiments Under Weibull Lifetimes (Q5051095) (← links)
- A spline-based nonparametric analysis for interval-censored bivariate survival data (Q5089458) (← links)
- Estimation of association parameters in copula models for bivariate left-truncated and right-censored data (Q5138054) (← links)
- A New Test Procedure of Independence in Copula Models via χ<sup>2</sup>-Divergence (Q5190580) (← links)
- A vine copula approach for regression analysis of bivariate current status data with informative censoring (Q5221304) (← links)
- Estimation of the Association for Bivariate Interval‐censored Failure Time Data (Q5430612) (← links)
- Inference for Bivariate Survival Data by Copula Models Adjusted for the Boundary Effect (Q5438344) (← links)
- SEMIPARAMETRIC ESTIMATION OF THE ERROR DISTRIBUTION IN MULTIVARIATE REGRESSION USING COPULAS (Q5449892) (← links)
- On Nonparametric Maximum Likelihood Estimations of Multivariate Distribution Function Based on Interval-Censored Data (Q5495084) (← links)
- Semiparametric estimation in copula models (Q5718587) (← links)
- Estimation and testing for clustered interval-censored bivariate survival data with application using the semi-parametric version of the Clayton-Oakes model (Q6071449) (← links)
- A semi-stationary copula model approach for bivariate survival data with interval sampling (Q6593506) (← links)
- A general frailty model to accommodate individual heterogeneity in the acquisition of multiple infections: an application to bivariate current status data (Q6627373) (← links)