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Morris Meisner

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Pain|February 28, 2001
Oral aspirin in post-operative pain: a quantitative, systematic review. Edwards et al.,PAIN 81 (1999) 289-297Abraham Sunshine, Eugene Laska, Morris Meisner
Statistics in Medicine|June 26, 2012
A maximally selected test of symmetry about zeroEugene Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling
Statistics in Medicine|July 5, 2014
Exact distribution of a maximally selected Wilcoxon and a new hybrid test of symmetryEugene Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling
Statistics in Medicine|July 3, 2009
Model-based multiplicity estimation of population sizeEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling
American Journal of Public Health|April 1, 2004
Estimating capacity requirements for mental health services after a disaster has occurred: a call for new dataCarole E Siegel, Eugene Laska, Morris Meisner
Statistics in Medicine|June 24, 2010
Estimating treated prevalence and service utilization rates: assessing disparities in mental healthEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 21, 2003
Estimating population size and duplication rates when records cannot be linkedEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling, et al.
Health Economics|March 29, 2002
The familywise error rate of a simultaneous confidence band for the incremental net health benefitMorris Meisner, Eugene M Laska, Carole Siegel, et al.
Health Economics|March 29, 2002
Statistical determination of cost-effectiveness frontier based on net health benefitsEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Carole Siegel, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|September 29, 2007
Estimating numbers of unsheltered homeless people through plant-capture and postcount survey methodsKim Hopper, Marybeth Shinn, Eugene Laska, et al.
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Pain|February 28, 2001
Oral aspirin in post-operative pain: a quantitative, systematic review. Edwards et al.,PAIN 81 (1999) 289-297Abraham Sunshine, Eugene Laska, Morris Meisner
Statistics in Medicine|June 26, 2012
A maximally selected test of symmetry about zeroEugene Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling
Statistics in Medicine|July 5, 2014
Exact distribution of a maximally selected Wilcoxon and a new hybrid test of symmetryEugene Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling
Statistics in Medicine|July 3, 2009
Model-based multiplicity estimation of population sizeEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling
American Journal of Public Health|April 1, 2004
Estimating capacity requirements for mental health services after a disaster has occurred: a call for new dataCarole E Siegel, Eugene Laska, Morris Meisner
Statistics in Medicine|June 24, 2010
Estimating treated prevalence and service utilization rates: assessing disparities in mental healthEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|October 21, 2003
Estimating population size and duplication rates when records cannot be linkedEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Joseph Wanderling, et al.
Health Economics|March 29, 2002
The familywise error rate of a simultaneous confidence band for the incremental net health benefitMorris Meisner, Eugene M Laska, Carole Siegel, et al.
Health Economics|March 29, 2002
Statistical determination of cost-effectiveness frontier based on net health benefitsEugene M Laska, Morris Meisner, Carole Siegel, et al.
American Journal of Public Health|September 29, 2007
Estimating numbers of unsheltered homeless people through plant-capture and postcount survey methodsKim Hopper, Marybeth Shinn, Eugene Laska, et al.
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