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The following pages link to Bayesian and profile likelihood change point methods for modeling cognitive function over time (Q951850):
Displayed 15 items.
- Testing a null variance ratio in mixed models with zero degrees of freedom for error (Q956977) (← links)
- MCMC-based local parametric sensitivity estimations (Q1010424) (← links)
- Early diagnosis of neurological disease using peak degeneration ages of multiple biomarkers (Q2318686) (← links)
- Change point models for cognitive tests using semi-parametric maximum likelihood (Q2359521) (← links)
- Quantile regression with a change-point model for longitudinal data: An application to the study of cognitive changes in preclinical alzheimer's disease (Q2803481) (← links)
- Therapeutic Hypothermia: Quantification of the Transition of Core Body Temperature Using the Flexible Mixture Bent-Cable Model for Longitudinal Data (Q2803536) (← links)
- Multi‐stage transitional models with random effects and their application to the Einstein aging study (Q2889666) (← links)
- Modeling longitudinal data with a random change point and no time‐zero: Applications to inference and prediction of the labor curve (Q3465395) (← links)
- Adaptive change-point mixed models applied to data on outpatient tetracycline use in Europe (Q4970815) (← links)
- Segmented mixed models with random changepoints: a maximum likelihood approach with application to treatment for depression study (Q4970992) (← links)
- Generalized bent-cable methodology for changepoint data: a Bayesian approach (Q5036450) (← links)
- Bayesian change-point modelling of the effects of 3-points-for-a-win rule in football (Q5036978) (← links)
- Random change point models: investigating cognitive decline in the presence of missing data (Q5124797) (← links)
- Random Changepoint Model for Joint Modeling of Cognitive Decline and Dementia (Q5473233) (← links)
- Multivariate piecewise joint models with random change-points for skewed-longitudinal and survival data (Q5867714) (← links)