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Year
Authors
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Censored Data and Statistics: How to Estimate Percentiles
2019
Anne Lotz
Justus Tulowietzki
Benjamin Kendzia
Tobias Weiß
Thomas Brüning
Thomas Behrens
Dirk Taeger
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Publication Bias in Meta‐Analyses: Prevention, Assessment and Adjustments
2006
Thomas Behrens
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Different Methods to Calculate Effect Estimates in Cross-sectional Studies
2004
Thomas Behrens
Dirk Taeger
Jürgen Wellmann
Ulrich Keil
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Papers Together
Dirk Taeger
2
Thomas Brüning
1
Justus Tulowietzki
1
Benjamin Kendzia
1
Ulrich Keil
1
Jürgen Wellmann
1
Tobias Weiß
1
Anne Lotz
1
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RE: “ESTIMABILITY AND ESTIMATION IN CASE-REFERENT STUDIES”
1977
Max Halperin
1
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Estimation of descriptive statistics for multiply censored water quality data
1988
Dennis R. Helsel
Timothy A. Cohn
1
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Odds Ratios in Cross-Sectional Studies
1995
Kenneth Hughes
1
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Sample Quantiles in Statistical Packages
1996
Rob Hyndman
Yanan Fan
1
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Measured Enthusiasm: Does the Method of Reporting Trial Results Alter Perceptions of Therapeutic Effectiveness?
1992
C. David Naylor
Erluo Chen
Bradley H. Strauss
1
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Evaluation of Statistical Treatments of Left-Censored Environmental Data using Coincident Uncensored Data Sets: I. Summary Statistics
2008
Ronald C. Antweiler
Howard E. Taylor
1
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Choice of effect measure for epidemiological data
2000
Stephen D. Walter
1
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What's the Relative Risk?
1998
Jun Zhang
Kai Yu
1
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Estimation of Average Concentration in the Presence of Nondetectable Values
1990
Richard Hornung
Laurence D. Reed
1
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Epidemiologic Evaluation of Measurement Data in the Presence of Detection Limits
2004
Jay H. Lubin
Joanne S. Colt
David Camann
Scott Davis
James R. Cerhan
Richard K. Severson
Leslie Bernstein
Patricia Hartge
1
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Alternatives for logistic regression in cross-sectional studies: an empirical comparison of models that directly estimate the prevalence ratio
2003
Aluísio J. D. Barros
Vânia Naomi Hirakata
1
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Estimating Population Distributions When Some Data Are Below a Limit of Detection by Using a Reverse Kaplan-Meier Estimator
2010
Brenda W. Gillespie
Qixuan Chen
Heidi Reichert
Alfred Franzblau
Elizabeth Hedgeman
James M. Lepkowski
Peter Adriaens
Avery H. Demond
William Luksemburg
David H. Garabrant
1
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Prevalence proportion ratios: estimation and hypothesis testing
1998
T. skove
James A. Deddens
Martin R. Petersen
Lars Endahl
1
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Estimation of Relationships for Limited Dependent Variables
1958
James Tobin
1
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Estimating the Incidence Rate Ratio in Cross-Sectional Studies Using a Simple Alternative to Logistic Regression
1998
Marco Martuzzi
Paul Elliott
1
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Bootstrap Methods: Another Look at the Jackknife
1979
B. Efron
1
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BINOMIAL REGRESSION IN GLIM: ESTIMATING RISK RATIOS AND RISK DIFFERENCES1
1986
Sholom Wacholder
1
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Relationship between prevalence rate ratios and odds ratios in cross-sectional studies.
1997
Carlo Zocchetti
Dario Consonni
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
1
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Prevalence odds ratio or prevalence ratio in the analysis of cross sectional data: what is to be done?
1998
Mary Lou Thompson
Jonathan E. Myers
David Kriebel
1
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Estimating the Relative Risk in Cohort Studies and Clinical Trials of Common Outcomes
2003
Louise‐Anne McNutt
1
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Odds Ratios and Relative Risk for Cross-Sectional Data
1995
John Osborn
Maria Sofia Cattaruzza
1
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Use of the prevalence ratio v the prevalence odds ratio as a measure of risk in cross sectional studies.
1994
Olav Axelson
Maria Fredriksson
Kerstin Ekberg
1
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An Accurate Substitution Method for Analyzing Censored Data
2010
Gary H. Ganser
Paul Hewett
1
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Estimation of Prevalence Rate Ratios from Cross-Sectional Data
1995
Carlo Zocchetti
Dario Consonni
Pier Alberto Bertazzi
1
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Statistical Models in Epidemiology
1995
M. K.
David Clayton
Michael Hills
1
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A Comparison of the β-Substitution Method and a Bayesian Method for Analyzing Left-Censored Data
2015
Tran Huynh
Harrison Quick
Gurumurthy Ramachandran
Sudipto Banerjee
Mark Stenzel
Dale P. Sandler
Lawrence S. Engel
Richard K. Kwok
Aaron Blair
Patricia A. Stewart
1
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Multiple Imputation after 18+ Years
1996
Donald B. Rubin
1
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Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations
1958
Edward L. Kaplan
Paul Meier
1