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Alan M Zaslavsky

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Statistics in Medicine|January 16, 2007
Using hierarchical models to attribute sources of variation in consumer assessments of health careAlan M Zaslavsky
JAMA Health Forum|October 11, 2022
Exploring Potential Causal Inference Through Natural ExperimentsAlan M Zaslavsky
Health Services Research|April 20, 2016
Afterword: Sample Design Is the KeyAlan M Zaslavsky
JAMA Health Forum|October 11, 2022
Study on COVID-19 Home Monitoring-A Control Group Is EssentialAlan M Zaslavsky
Biometrics|February 13, 2009
Combining information from cancer registry and medical records data to improve analyses of adjuvant cancer therapiesYulei He, Alan M Zaslavsky
Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2011
Diagnosing imputation models by applying target analyses to posterior replicates of completed dataYulei He, Alan M Zaslavsky
Statistics in Medicine|January 17, 2019
Bayesian hierarchical modeling of substate area estimates from the Medicare CAHPS surveyTianyi Cai, Alan M Zaslavsky
Journal of the American Statistical Association|December 6, 2014
Using a short screening scale for small-area estimation of mental illness prevalence for schoolsFan Li, Alan M Zaslavsky
Medical Care|March 22, 2005
Integrating research on racial and ethnic disparities in health care over place and timeAlan M Zaslavsky, John Z Ayanian
Statistics in Medicine|April 3, 2018
Separable covariance models for health care quality measures across years and topicsLaura A Hatfield, Alan M Zaslavsky
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Statistics in Medicine|January 16, 2007
Using hierarchical models to attribute sources of variation in consumer assessments of health careAlan M Zaslavsky
JAMA Health Forum|October 11, 2022
Exploring Potential Causal Inference Through Natural ExperimentsAlan M Zaslavsky
Health Services Research|April 20, 2016
Afterword: Sample Design Is the KeyAlan M Zaslavsky
JAMA Health Forum|October 11, 2022
Study on COVID-19 Home Monitoring-A Control Group Is EssentialAlan M Zaslavsky
Biometrics|February 13, 2009
Combining information from cancer registry and medical records data to improve analyses of adjuvant cancer therapiesYulei He, Alan M Zaslavsky
Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2011
Diagnosing imputation models by applying target analyses to posterior replicates of completed dataYulei He, Alan M Zaslavsky
Statistics in Medicine|January 17, 2019
Bayesian hierarchical modeling of substate area estimates from the Medicare CAHPS surveyTianyi Cai, Alan M Zaslavsky
Journal of the American Statistical Association|December 6, 2014
Using a short screening scale for small-area estimation of mental illness prevalence for schoolsFan Li, Alan M Zaslavsky
Medical Care|March 22, 2005
Integrating research on racial and ethnic disparities in health care over place and timeAlan M Zaslavsky, John Z Ayanian
Statistics in Medicine|April 3, 2018
Separable covariance models for health care quality measures across years and topicsLaura A Hatfield, Alan M Zaslavsky
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