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Emmanuel O Ogundimu

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Pharmaceutical Statistics|November 6, 2015
Sensitivity analyses for partially observed recurrent event dataMouna Akacha, Emmanuel O Ogundimu
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 7, 2017
A robust imputation method for missing responses and covariates in sample selection modelsEmmanuel O Ogundimu, Gary S Collins
Statistics in Medicine|December 15, 2025
A Commentary on Chatterjee Et Al. (2018): A Corrected Framework for Group Sparsity in Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial ModelsAdam Iqbal, Himel Mallick, Emmanuel O Ogundimu
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|November 4, 2015
Assessing calibration in an external validation studyGary S Collins, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, Yannick Le Manach
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 12, 2016
Adequate sample size for developing prediction models is not simply related to events per variableEmmanuel O Ogundimu, Douglas G Altman, Gary S Collins
Statistics in Medicine|November 11, 2015
Sample size considerations for the external validation of a multivariable prognostic model: a resampling studyGary S Collins, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, Douglas G Altman
Computational Statistics|May 18, 2026
Bayesian variable selection in sample selection models using spike-and-slab priorsAdam J Iqbal, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, F Javier Rubio
Statistics in Medicine|May 20, 2016
Quantifying the impact of different approaches for handling continuous predictors on the performance of a prognostic modelGary S Collins, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, Jonathan A Cook, et al.
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Pharmaceutical Statistics|November 6, 2015
Sensitivity analyses for partially observed recurrent event dataMouna Akacha, Emmanuel O Ogundimu
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 7, 2017
A robust imputation method for missing responses and covariates in sample selection modelsEmmanuel O Ogundimu, Gary S Collins
Statistics in Medicine|December 15, 2025
A Commentary on Chatterjee Et Al. (2018): A Corrected Framework for Group Sparsity in Zero-Inflated Negative Binomial ModelsAdam Iqbal, Himel Mallick, Emmanuel O Ogundimu
The Spine Journal : Official Journal of the North American Spine Society|November 4, 2015
Assessing calibration in an external validation studyGary S Collins, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, Yannick Le Manach
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology|March 12, 2016
Adequate sample size for developing prediction models is not simply related to events per variableEmmanuel O Ogundimu, Douglas G Altman, Gary S Collins
Statistics in Medicine|November 11, 2015
Sample size considerations for the external validation of a multivariable prognostic model: a resampling studyGary S Collins, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, Douglas G Altman
Computational Statistics|May 18, 2026
Bayesian variable selection in sample selection models using spike-and-slab priorsAdam J Iqbal, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, F Javier Rubio
Statistics in Medicine|May 20, 2016
Quantifying the impact of different approaches for handling continuous predictors on the performance of a prognostic modelGary S Collins, Emmanuel O Ogundimu, Jonathan A Cook, et al.
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