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Edgar Brunner

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Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)|February 3, 2016
Analysis of Predictive Values Based on Individual Risk Factors in Multi-Modality TrialsKatharina Lange, Edgar Brunner
Statistics in Medicine|April 16, 2021
Win odds: An adaptation of the win ratio to include tiesEdgar Brunner, Marc Vandemeulebroecke, Tobias Mütze
BMC Medical Research Methodology|May 1, 2015
A wild bootstrap approach for the selection of biomarkers in early diagnostic trialsAntonia Zapf, Edgar Brunner, Frank Konietschke
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|November 10, 2025
A New Approach to the Nonparametric Behrens-Fisher Problem With Compatible Confidence IntervalsStephen Schüürhuis, Frank Konietschke, Edgar Brunner
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|April 6, 2005
Nonparametric methods for analysing the accuracy of diagnostic tests with multiple readersJörg Kaufmann, Carola Werner, Edgar Brunner
In Silico Biology|October 28, 2004
Efficient two-sample designs for microarray experiments with biological replicationsJobst Landgrebe, Frank Bretz, Edgar Brunner
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|April 18, 2024
Sample size planning for rank-based multiple contrast testsAnna Pöhlmann, Edgar Brunner, Frank Konietschke
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 12, 2012
Estimation of Box's ε for low- and high-dimensional repeated measures designs with unequal covariance matricesEdgar Brunner, Arne C Bathke, Marius Placzek
Statistics in Medicine|October 10, 2018
Optimal sample size planning for the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney testMartin Happ, Arne C Bathke, Edgar Brunner
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 9, 2008
A parametric analysis of ordinal quality-of-life data can lead to erroneous resultsElke Kahler, Anja Rogausch, Edgar Brunner, et al.
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Diagnostics (Basel, Switzerland)|February 3, 2016
Analysis of Predictive Values Based on Individual Risk Factors in Multi-Modality TrialsKatharina Lange, Edgar Brunner
Statistics in Medicine|April 16, 2021
Win odds: An adaptation of the win ratio to include tiesEdgar Brunner, Marc Vandemeulebroecke, Tobias Mütze
BMC Medical Research Methodology|May 1, 2015
A wild bootstrap approach for the selection of biomarkers in early diagnostic trialsAntonia Zapf, Edgar Brunner, Frank Konietschke
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|November 10, 2025
A New Approach to the Nonparametric Behrens-Fisher Problem With Compatible Confidence IntervalsStephen Schüürhuis, Frank Konietschke, Edgar Brunner
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|April 6, 2005
Nonparametric methods for analysing the accuracy of diagnostic tests with multiple readersJörg Kaufmann, Carola Werner, Edgar Brunner
In Silico Biology|October 28, 2004
Efficient two-sample designs for microarray experiments with biological replicationsJobst Landgrebe, Frank Bretz, Edgar Brunner
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|April 18, 2024
Sample size planning for rank-based multiple contrast testsAnna Pöhlmann, Edgar Brunner, Frank Konietschke
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|June 12, 2012
Estimation of Box's ε for low- and high-dimensional repeated measures designs with unequal covariance matricesEdgar Brunner, Arne C Bathke, Marius Placzek
Statistics in Medicine|October 10, 2018
Optimal sample size planning for the Wilcoxon-Mann-Whitney testMartin Happ, Arne C Bathke, Edgar Brunner
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|April 9, 2008
A parametric analysis of ordinal quality-of-life data can lead to erroneous resultsElke Kahler, Anja Rogausch, Edgar Brunner, et al.
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