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Hans C van Houwelingen

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Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 11, 2014
The role of empirical Bayes methodology as a leading principle in modern medical statisticsHans C van Houwelingen
Statistics in Medicine|August 8, 2014
From model building to validation and back: a plea for robustnessHans C van Houwelingen
Biometrics|August 30, 2020
Discussion on "Testing small study effects in multivariate meta-analysis" by Chuan Hong, Georgia Salanti, Sally Morton, Richard Riley, Haitao Chu, Stephen E. Kimmel and Yong ChenHans C van Houwelingen
Lifetime Data Analysis|July 20, 2018
Commentary to the paper by Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullaghHans C van Houwelingen
Statistics in Medicine|October 21, 2009
Commentary on 'Measurement in clinical trials: a neglected issue for statisticians?'Hans C van Houwelingen
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 26, 2011
Frailties in multi-state models: Are they identifiable? Do we need them?Hein Putter, Hans C van Houwelingen
Lifetime Data Analysis|August 3, 2014
Comparison of stopped Cox regression with direct methods such as pseudo-values and binomial regressionHans C van Houwelingen, Hein Putter
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|February 15, 2015
Dynamic frailty models based on compound birth-death processesHein Putter, Hans C van Houwelingen
Lifetime Data Analysis|October 7, 2008
Dynamic predicting by landmarking as an alternative for multi-state modeling: an application to acute lymphoid leukemia dataHans C van Houwelingen, Hein Putter
Statistics in Medicine|January 31, 2022
Landmarking 2.0: Bridging the gap between joint models and landmarkingHein Putter, Hans C van Houwelingen
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Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 11, 2014
The role of empirical Bayes methodology as a leading principle in modern medical statisticsHans C van Houwelingen
Statistics in Medicine|August 8, 2014
From model building to validation and back: a plea for robustnessHans C van Houwelingen
Biometrics|August 30, 2020
Discussion on "Testing small study effects in multivariate meta-analysis" by Chuan Hong, Georgia Salanti, Sally Morton, Richard Riley, Haitao Chu, Stephen E. Kimmel and Yong ChenHans C van Houwelingen
Lifetime Data Analysis|July 20, 2018
Commentary to the paper by Walter Dempsey and Peter McCullaghHans C van Houwelingen
Statistics in Medicine|October 21, 2009
Commentary on 'Measurement in clinical trials: a neglected issue for statisticians?'Hans C van Houwelingen
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 26, 2011
Frailties in multi-state models: Are they identifiable? Do we need them?Hein Putter, Hans C van Houwelingen
Lifetime Data Analysis|August 3, 2014
Comparison of stopped Cox regression with direct methods such as pseudo-values and binomial regressionHans C van Houwelingen, Hein Putter
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|February 15, 2015
Dynamic frailty models based on compound birth-death processesHein Putter, Hans C van Houwelingen
Lifetime Data Analysis|October 7, 2008
Dynamic predicting by landmarking as an alternative for multi-state modeling: an application to acute lymphoid leukemia dataHans C van Houwelingen, Hein Putter
Statistics in Medicine|January 31, 2022
Landmarking 2.0: Bridging the gap between joint models and landmarkingHein Putter, Hans C van Houwelingen
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