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Statistical and epidemiological methods for environmental research

Author(s) : MOLENBERGHS, Geert
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Geographical differences in cancer incidence in the Belgian province of Limburg

Author(s) : MOLENBERGHS, Geert
Description : Correctly addressing the questions of worried citizens with respect to possible clusters of cancer occurrence requires a risk communication strategy that is informed by a previously established analytical procedure. The aim of this study was to analyse cancer registration data in order to identify m...
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Norman Breslow's leadership for the international biometric society

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Incomplete Data in Clinical Studies: Analysis, Sensitivity, and Sensitivity Analysis

Author(s) : Molenberghs, Geert
Description : Statistical analysis often extends beyond the data available. This is especially true when data are incompletely recorded because ad hoc as well as model-based approaches are rooted not only in the observed data and the mechanism governing missingness, but also in the unobserved given the observed d...
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The analysis of correlated non-Gaussian outcomes from clusters of size two: non-multilevel-based alternatives?

Description : In this presentation we discuss the analysis of clustered binary or count data, when the cluster size is two. For Gaussian outcomes, linear mixed models taking into account the correlation within clusters, are frequently used and well understood. Here we explore the potential of generalized linear m...
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Empirical Bayes

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Missing data methods in longitudinal studies: a review

Description : Incomplete data are quite common in biomedical and other types of research, especially in longitudinal studies. During the last three decades, a vast amount of work has been done in the area. This has led, on the one hand, to a rich taxonomy of missing-data concepts, issues, and methods and, on the ...
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