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Babette A Brumback

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Health Science Reports|October 31, 2022
Death or survival, which you measure may affect conclusions: A methodological studyJake Shannin, Babette A Brumback
Statistics in Medicine|April 9, 2015
Model-based standardization to adjust for unmeasured cluster-level confounders with complex survey dataZhuangyu Cai, Babette A Brumback
Statistics in Medicine|February 3, 2011
Adjusting for confounding by neighborhood using complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Zhulin He
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 12, 2014
Methods of estimating or accounting for neighborhood associations with health using complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Zhuangyu Cai, Amy B Dailey
Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation|July 3, 2018
Sparse canonical correlation analysis between an alcohol biomarker and self-reported alcohol consumptionShanjun Helian, Babette A Brumback, Robert L Cook
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 4, 2017
The Authors RespondJoshua V Garn, Babette A Brumback, Matthew C Freeman
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 19, 2012
Adjusting for confounding by neighborhood using a proportional odds model and complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Amy B Dailey, Hao W Zheng
Statistics in Medicine|July 12, 2002
Estimating the causal effect of zidovudine on CD4 count with a marginal structural model for repeated measuresMiguel A Hernán, Babette A Brumback, James M Robins
Statistics in Medicine|September 15, 2012
Adjusting for confounding by neighborhood using generalized linear mixed models and complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Hao W Zheng, Amy B Dailey
Statistics in Medicine|June 1, 2019
Model-based standardization using an outcome model with random effectsZhongkai Wang, Babette A Brumback, Adel A Alrwisan, et al.
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Health Science Reports|October 31, 2022
Death or survival, which you measure may affect conclusions: A methodological studyJake Shannin, Babette A Brumback
Statistics in Medicine|April 9, 2015
Model-based standardization to adjust for unmeasured cluster-level confounders with complex survey dataZhuangyu Cai, Babette A Brumback
Statistics in Medicine|February 3, 2011
Adjusting for confounding by neighborhood using complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Zhulin He
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 12, 2014
Methods of estimating or accounting for neighborhood associations with health using complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Zhuangyu Cai, Amy B Dailey
Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation|July 3, 2018
Sparse canonical correlation analysis between an alcohol biomarker and self-reported alcohol consumptionShanjun Helian, Babette A Brumback, Robert L Cook
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|January 4, 2017
The Authors RespondJoshua V Garn, Babette A Brumback, Matthew C Freeman
American Journal of Epidemiology|April 19, 2012
Adjusting for confounding by neighborhood using a proportional odds model and complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Amy B Dailey, Hao W Zheng
Statistics in Medicine|July 12, 2002
Estimating the causal effect of zidovudine on CD4 count with a marginal structural model for repeated measuresMiguel A Hernán, Babette A Brumback, James M Robins
Statistics in Medicine|September 15, 2012
Adjusting for confounding by neighborhood using generalized linear mixed models and complex survey dataBabette A Brumback, Hao W Zheng, Amy B Dailey
Statistics in Medicine|June 1, 2019
Model-based standardization using an outcome model with random effectsZhongkai Wang, Babette A Brumback, Adel A Alrwisan, et al.
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