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Dennis D Boos

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Statistics in Medicine|March 20, 2026
Pairwise Comparisons of <math><semantics><mrow><mi>k</mi></mrow> <annotation>$$ k $$</annotation></semantics></math> Binomial ResponsesDennis D Boos, James Schmidt
International Statistical Review = Revue Internationale De Statistique|September 9, 2015
Assessing Variability of Complex Descriptive Statistics in Monte Carlo Studies using Resampling MethodsDennis D Boos, Jason A Osborne
The American Statistician|June 13, 2012
P-Value Precision and ReproducibilityDennis D Boos, Leonard A Stefanski
TAG. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische Und Angewandte Genetik|March 9, 2005
The distribution of genetic parameter estimates and confidence intervals from small disconnected diallelsFikret Isik, Dennis D Boos, Bailian Li
Biometrics|October 24, 2008
Fast FSR variable selection with applications to clinical trialsDennis D Boos, Leonard A Stefanski, Yujun Wu
Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2011
Estimation of treatment effect for the sequential parallel designRoy N Tamura, Xiaohong Huang, Dennis D Boos
Statistics in Medicine|November 10, 2004
Score tests for dose effect in the presence of non-respondersXiaohui Luo, Dennis D Boos, Roy N Tamura
Statistics in Medicine|February 13, 2007
New confidence bounds for QT studiesDennis D Boos, David Hoffman, Robert Kringle, et al.
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis|April 12, 2011
FSR Methods for Second-Order Regression ModelsHugh B Crews, Dennis D Boos, Leonard A Stefanski
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 21, 2012
Maximum likelihood estimation of time to first event in the presence of data gaps and multiple eventsCynthia L Green, Cavell Brownie, Dennis D Boos, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|March 20, 2026
Pairwise Comparisons of <math><semantics><mrow><mi>k</mi></mrow> <annotation>$$ k $$</annotation></semantics></math> Binomial ResponsesDennis D Boos, James Schmidt
International Statistical Review = Revue Internationale De Statistique|September 9, 2015
Assessing Variability of Complex Descriptive Statistics in Monte Carlo Studies using Resampling MethodsDennis D Boos, Jason A Osborne
The American Statistician|June 13, 2012
P-Value Precision and ReproducibilityDennis D Boos, Leonard A Stefanski
TAG. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische Und Angewandte Genetik|March 9, 2005
The distribution of genetic parameter estimates and confidence intervals from small disconnected diallelsFikret Isik, Dennis D Boos, Bailian Li
Biometrics|October 24, 2008
Fast FSR variable selection with applications to clinical trialsDennis D Boos, Leonard A Stefanski, Yujun Wu
Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2011
Estimation of treatment effect for the sequential parallel designRoy N Tamura, Xiaohong Huang, Dennis D Boos
Statistics in Medicine|November 10, 2004
Score tests for dose effect in the presence of non-respondersXiaohui Luo, Dennis D Boos, Roy N Tamura
Statistics in Medicine|February 13, 2007
New confidence bounds for QT studiesDennis D Boos, David Hoffman, Robert Kringle, et al.
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis|April 12, 2011
FSR Methods for Second-Order Regression ModelsHugh B Crews, Dennis D Boos, Leonard A Stefanski
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 21, 2012
Maximum likelihood estimation of time to first event in the presence of data gaps and multiple eventsCynthia L Green, Cavell Brownie, Dennis D Boos, et al.
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