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Publications Details for Grant Number R824757

Statistical Methods for Non-Cancer Risk Assessment

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Journal Article Evaluation of effect profiles: functional observational battery outcomes. FUNDAMENTAL AND APPLIED TOXICOLOGY Baird SJS, Catalano PJ, Ryan LM, Evans JS Baird SJS, Catalano PJ, Ryan LM, Evans JS. Evaluation of effect profiles: functional observational battery outcomes. Toxicological Sciences 1997;40(1):37-51. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Local EM estimation of the hazard function for interval censored data. BIOMETRICS Betensky RA, Lindsey JC, Ryan LM, Wand MP Betensky RA, Lindsey JC, Ryan LM, Wand MP. Local EM estimation of the hazard function for interval-censored data. Biometrics 1999;55(1):238-245. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article A semiparametric approach to risk assessment for quantitative outcomes. RISK ANALYSIS Bosch RJ, Wypij D, Ryan LM Bosch RJ, Wypij D, Ryan LM. A semiparametric approach to risk assessment for quantitative outcomes. Risk Analysis 1996;16(5):657-665. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Bivariate modelling of clustered continuous and ordered categorical outcomes. STATISTICS IN MEDICINE Catalano PJ Catalano PJ. Bivariate modelling of clustered continuous and ordered categorical outcomes. Statistics in Medicine 1997;16(8):883-900. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: VI agreement and reliability of the data NEUROTOXICOLOGY Catalano PJ, McDaniel KL, Moser VC Catalano PJ, McDaniel KL, Moser VC. The IPCS collaborative study on neurobehavioral screening methods: VI. Agreement and reliability of the data. Neurotoxicology 1997;18(4):1057-1064. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Pseudolikelihood modeling of multivariate outcomes in developmental toxicology. JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION Geys H, Molenberghs G, Ryan LM Geys H, Molenberghs G, Ryan LM. Pseudolikelihood modeling of multivariate outcomes in developmental toxicology. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1999;94(447):734-745. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Use of historical controls in time-adjusted trend tests for carcinogenicity. BIOMETRICS Ibrahim JG, Ryan LM Ibrahim JG, Ryan LM. Use of historical controls in time-adjusted trend tests for carcinogenicity. Biometrics 1996;52(4):1478-1485. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Using historical controls to adjust for covariates in trend tests for binary data JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN STATISTICAL ASSOCIATION Ibrahim JG, Ryan LM, Chen MH Ibrahim JG, Ryan LM, Chen MH. Using historical controls to adjust for covariates in trend tests for binary data. Journal of the American Statistical Association 1998;93(444):1282-1293 R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Power prior distributions for regression models. STATISTICAL SCIENCE Ibrahim JG, Chen M-H Ibrahim JG, Chen M-H. Power prior distributions for regression models. Statistical Science 2000;15(1):46-60. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Likelihood models for clustered binary and continuous outcomes: application to developmental toxicology. BIOMETRICS Regan MM, Catalano PJ Regan MM, Catalano PJ. Likelihood models for clustered binary and continuous outcomes: application to developmental toxicology. Biometrics 1999;55(3):760-768. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Bivariate dose-response modeling and risk estimation in developmental toxicology. JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL, BIOLOGICAL, AND ENVIRONMENTAL STATISTICS Regan MM, Catalano PJ Regan MM, Catalano PJ. Bivariate dose-response modeling and risk estimation in developmental toxicology. Journal of Agricultural, Biological, and Environmental Statistics 1999;4(3):217-237. R824754 (Final)
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Journal Article Multivariate linear mixed models for multiple outcomes. STATISTICS IN MEDICINE Sammel M, Lin X, Ryan L Sammel M, Lin X, Ryan L. Multivariate linear mixed models for multiple outcomes. Statistics in Medicine 1999;18(17-18):2479-2492. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Implications of developmental toxicity study design for quantitative risk assessment. RISK ANALYSIS Weller EA, Catalano PJ, Williams PL Weller EA, Catalano PJ, Williams PL. Implications of developmental toxicity study design for quantitative risk assessment. Risk Analysis 1995;15(5):567-574. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Testing for trend with count data. BIOMETRICS Weller EA, Ryan LM Weller EA, Ryan LM. Testing for trend with count data. Biometrics 1998;54(2):762-773. R824757 (Final)
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Journal Article Design of multiple binary outcome studies with intentionally missing data. BIOMETRICS Williams P, Ryan L Williams P, Ryan L. Design of multiple binary outcome studies with intentionally missing data. Biometrics 1996;52(4):1498-1514. R824757 (Final)
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