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Log-mean linear models for binary data [PDF]
This paper introduces a novel class of models for binary data, which we call log-mean linear models. The characterizing feature of these models is that they are specified by linear constraints on the log-mean linear parameter, defined as a log-linear ...
A. Roverato+4 more
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In particular research domains, the randomized control trial (RCT) is considered to be the only means for obtaining reliable estimates of the true impact of an intervention.
S. Leatherdale
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Ordinary Differential Equation Models and their Computation Methods [PDF]
In this article, I introduce the differential equation model and review their frequentist and Bayesian computation methods. A numerical example of the FitzHugh-Nagumo model is given.
arxiv
BackgroundRandomised controlled trials (RCTs) are considered the gold standard when evaluating the causal effects of healthcare interventions. When RCTs cannot be used (e.g.
J. Hudson, S. Fielding, C. Ramsay
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Bias in parametric estimation: reduction and useful side-effects [PDF]
The bias of an estimator is defined as the difference of its expected value from the parameter to be estimated, where the expectation is with respect to the model.
Albert+43 more
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Discussion of Martingale Posterior Distributions [PDF]
I briefly discuss the Martingale Posteriors Distributions paper by Edwing Hong, Chris Holmes and Stephen G ...
arxiv
Background As the development of core outcome sets (COS) increases, guidance for developing and reporting high-quality COS continues to evolve; however, a number of methodological uncertainties still remain.
A. Remus, V. Smith, F. Wuytack
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(Re-)reading Sklar (1959) -- A personal view on Sklar's theorem [PDF]
Some personal thoughts on Sklar's theorem and copulas after reading the original paper (Sklar, 1959) in French.
arxiv
Background Clinical prediction models are widely used to guide medical advice and therapeutic interventions. Asthma is one of the most common chronic diseases globally and is characterised by acute deteriorations.
J. Bridge, J. Blakey, L. Bonnett
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