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Ross D Boylan

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Statistics in Medicine|August 17, 2018
Analysis of longitudinal data from outcome-dependent visit processes: Failure of proposed methods in realistic settings and potential improvementsJohn M Neuhaus, Charles E McCulloch, Ross D Boylan
Biometrics|April 2, 2024
Flagging unusual clusters based on linear mixed models using weighted and self-calibrated predictorsCharles E McCulloch, John M Neuhaus, Ross D Boylan
The International Journal of Biostatistics|March 23, 2010
Non-Markov multistate modeling using time-varying covariates, with application to progression of liver fibrosis due to hepatitis C following liver transplantPeter Bacchetti, Ross D Boylan, Norah A Terrault, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine|August 17, 2018
Analysis of longitudinal data from outcome-dependent visit processes: Failure of proposed methods in realistic settings and potential improvementsJohn M Neuhaus, Charles E McCulloch, Ross D Boylan
Biometrics|April 2, 2024
Flagging unusual clusters based on linear mixed models using weighted and self-calibrated predictorsCharles E McCulloch, John M Neuhaus, Ross D Boylan
The International Journal of Biostatistics|March 23, 2010
Non-Markov multistate modeling using time-varying covariates, with application to progression of liver fibrosis due to hepatitis C following liver transplantPeter Bacchetti, Ross D Boylan, Norah A Terrault, et al.
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