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Analysis of an Observational Studies - An Example Using Data from the Irish Cancer Registry
Dooley, Cara; Hinde, John (2011)The study presented below aimed to compare survival of colorectal cancer patients against survival of a sub-population with a secondary disease, in ammatory bowel disease (IBD). The data were taken from a observational ... -
Analysis of an Observational Study
Dooley, Cara; Hinde, John (2011)The study presented below aimed to compare survival of colorectal cancer patients against survival of a sub-population with a secondary disease, in ammatory bowel disease (IBD). The data were taken from a observational ... -
Bayesian Model Specification: Some problems related to model choice and calibration
Krnjajic, Milovan (2011)In the development of Bayesian model specification for inference and prediction we focus on the conditional distributions p([theta],[beta]) and p(D[theta],[beta]), with data D and background assumptions [beta], and ... -
Bioassay models with natural mortality and random effects
Hinde, John (2011)In fitting dose-response models to entomological data it is often necessary to take account of natural mortality and/or overdispersion. The standard approach to handle natural mortality is to use Abbott¿s formula. Standard ... -
Bioassays with natural mortality: handling overdispersion using random effects
Hinde, John (2011)In fitting dose-response models to entomological data it is often necessary to take account of natural mortality and/or overdispersion. The standard approach to handle natural mortality is to use Abbott's formula (Abbott, ... -
Program quality with pair programming in CS1
Krnjaji c, Milovan (2005)In several regression applications, a different structural relationship might be anticipated for the higher or lower responses than the average responses. In such cases, quantile regression analysis can uncover important ... -
Quantifying the Price of Uncertainty in Bayesian Models
Krnjajic, Milovan (2013)During the exploratory phase of a typical statistical analysis it is natural to look at the data in order to narrow down the scope of the subsequent steps, mainly by selecting a set of families of candidate models ... -
A random effects continuation-ratio model for replicated toxicological data
Martinez, Marie-Jose; Hinde, John (2011) -
Teaching Styles Revisited - Teaching Statistical Modelling in R
Hinde, John (2011)