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Statistics Technical Reports for 2009

Year ID Author Title
20091I. Kojadinovic & J. YanComparison of three semiparametric methods for estimating dependence parameters in copula models
20092W. Xie, P.O. Lewis, Y. Fan, L. Kuo & M-H ChenImproving Marginal Likelihood Estimation for Bayesian Phylogenetic Model Estimation
20093J. Glaz & J.I. NausScan Statistics
20094M. Guerriero, V. Pozdnyakov, J. Glaz & P. WillettRandomly Truncated Sequential Hypothesis Tests
20095W. Li, C. Zhang & D.K. DeyEstimating Threshold-exceeding Probability Maps of Continuous Environmental Variables with Markov Chain Random Fields
20096Z. Chi Effects of Statistical Dependence on Multiple Testing Under a Hidden Markov Model
20097O. HarelThe Impact of Model Mis-Specification on the Outfluence
20098X. Wang, M. Gebremichael, J. YanWeighted Likelihood Copula Modeling of Extreme Rainfall Events in Connecticut
20099J. Glaz, M. Guerriro & R. SenApproximations for a Three Dimensional Scan Statistic
200910F. Yu, M-H. Chen, L. Kuo, P. Huang & W. WangBayesian Multilevel Modelling and Selection of Differentially Expressed Genes for the EST Data with Multiple Libraries and Multiple Types of Tissues
200911E. Gaioni, D. Dey & F. RuggeriBayesian Modeling of Flash Floods using Generalized Extreme Value Distribution with Prior Elicitation
200912F.C. Lau, P. Sharma, M. Evans, D. Crowley, N. Guthrie, M. Bagchi, D. Bagchi, D.K. Dey & S. P. RaychaudhuriSafety and Efficacy of Undenatured Type II Collagen in the Treatment of Osteoarthritis in the Knee: A Clinical Trial
200913A.C. Black, O. Harel & D.B. McCoachMissing Data Techniques for Multilevel Data: Implications of Model Misspecification
200914Chr. Genest, I. Kojodinovic, J. Neslehova, J. YanA Goodness-of-Fit Test for Bivariate Extreme Value Copulas
200915S. Kim, M-H Chen & D.K. DeyA New Threshold Regression Model for Survival Data with a Cure Fraction
200916P.J. Neafsey, E. Anderson, C. Coleman, C.A. Lin, C.E. M’Lan & S. WalshReducing Adverse Self-Medication Behaviors in Older Adults with the Next Generation Personal Education Program (PEP-NG): Design and Methodology
200917O. Harel, N. Perkins & E.F. SchistermanThe Use of Multiple Imputation for Data Subject to Limits of Detection
200918E.V. Nordheim, D.L. Lindner, J. Yan & M.R. WilkinsonA Statistical Model for the Comparison of Species Abundance Distributions
200919L. Kuo, Y. Zhao, W. Xie & F. YuOn Combining Classifiers for Selecting Differentially Expressed Genes
200920F.N. Demarqui, D.K. Dey, R.H. Loschi, E.A. ColosimoA Dynamic Approach for the Piecewise Exponential Model with Random Time Grid
200921R. Venkatesan, W. Reinartz & N. RavishankerAttitudes Towards Firm and Competition: How Do They Matter for CRM Activities?
200922Z. ChiL0 Regularized Estimation for Nonlinear Models that have Sparse Underlying Linear Structures
200923V.H. Lachos & D.K. DeyRobust Bayesian nonlinear mixed-effects models
200924F.N. Demarqui, D.K. Dey, R.H. Loschi & E.R. ColosimoModeling Survival Data Using the Piecewise Exponential Model with Random Time Grid
200925R.H. Fortinsky, D.I. Baker, O. Harel, M. Gottschalk & A. KleppingerEffectiveness of Step by Step: Outcomes Among Senior Center Participants in Evidence-Based Fall-Risk Management
200926V.H. Lachos & D.K. DeyApproximate Inferences for Nonlinear Mixed-Effects Models with Skew-Normal Independent Distributions
200927G.J. Matthews, O. Harel & R.H. AseltineAssessing Privacy using AUC Metric
200928M.O. Prates, D.K. Dey, M.R. Willig & J. YanIntervention Analysis of Hurricane Effects on Snail Abundance in a Tropical Forest Using Long-Term Spatio-Temporal Data