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July 6, 2016
Longitudinal latent variable models given incompletely observed biomarkers and covariates
Chunfeng Ren, Yongyun Shin
Biometrics
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May 16, 2007
Just-identified versus overidentified two-level hierarchical linear models with missing data
Yongyun Shin, Stephen W Raudenbush
Psychometrika
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August 14, 2016
Confidence Bounds and Power for the Reliability of Observational Measures on the Quality of a Social Setting
Yongyun Shin, Stephen W Raudenbush
The International Journal of Biostatistics
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October 1, 2013
Efficient analysis of Q-level nested hierarchical general linear models given ignorable missing data
Yongyun Shin, Stephen W Raudenbush
Statistics in Medicine
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May 16, 2025
Bayesian Estimation of Hierarchical Linear Models From Incomplete Data: Cluster-Level Interaction Effects and Small Sample Sizes
Dongho Shin, Yongyun Shin, Nao Hagiwara
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
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June 17, 2020
Impact of adolescent obesity on middle-age health of women given data MAR
Yongyun Shin, Shumei Sun, Dipankar Bandyopadhyay
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
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January 24, 2018
Statistical Power in Two-Level Hierarchical Linear Models with Arbitrary Number of Factor Levels
Yongyun Shin, Jennifer Elston Lafata, Yu Cao
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
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March 2, 2017
Quantifying Variation in Gait Features from Wearable Inertial Sensors Using Mixed Effects Models
Kellen Garrison Cresswell, Yongyun Shin, Shanshan Chen
Frontiers in Neurology
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August 12, 2021
Gait Speed Trajectory During the Six-Minute Walk Test in Multiple Sclerosis: A Measure of Walking Endurance
Shanshan Chen, Salvador Sierra, Yongyun Shin, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
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October 16, 2024
Variability in Causal Effects and Noncompliance in a Multisite Trial: A Bivariate Hierarchical Generalized Random Coefficients Model for a Binary Outcome
Xinxin Sun, Yongyun Shin, Jennifer Elston Lafata, et al.
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Statistics in Medicine
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July 6, 2016
Longitudinal latent variable models given incompletely observed biomarkers and covariates
Chunfeng Ren, Yongyun Shin
Biometrics
|
May 16, 2007
Just-identified versus overidentified two-level hierarchical linear models with missing data
Yongyun Shin, Stephen W Raudenbush
Psychometrika
|
August 14, 2016
Confidence Bounds and Power for the Reliability of Observational Measures on the Quality of a Social Setting
Yongyun Shin, Stephen W Raudenbush
The International Journal of Biostatistics
|
October 1, 2013
Efficient analysis of Q-level nested hierarchical general linear models given ignorable missing data
Yongyun Shin, Stephen W Raudenbush
Statistics in Medicine
|
May 16, 2025
Bayesian Estimation of Hierarchical Linear Models From Incomplete Data: Cluster-Level Interaction Effects and Small Sample Sizes
Dongho Shin, Yongyun Shin, Nao Hagiwara
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift
|
June 17, 2020
Impact of adolescent obesity on middle-age health of women given data MAR
Yongyun Shin, Shumei Sun, Dipankar Bandyopadhyay
Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference
|
January 24, 2018
Statistical Power in Two-Level Hierarchical Linear Models with Arbitrary Number of Factor Levels
Yongyun Shin, Jennifer Elston Lafata, Yu Cao
Sensors (Basel, Switzerland)
|
March 2, 2017
Quantifying Variation in Gait Features from Wearable Inertial Sensors Using Mixed Effects Models
Kellen Garrison Cresswell, Yongyun Shin, Shanshan Chen
Frontiers in Neurology
|
August 12, 2021
Gait Speed Trajectory During the Six-Minute Walk Test in Multiple Sclerosis: A Measure of Walking Endurance
Shanshan Chen, Salvador Sierra, Yongyun Shin, et al.
Statistics in Medicine
|
October 16, 2024
Variability in Causal Effects and Noncompliance in a Multisite Trial: A Bivariate Hierarchical Generalized Random Coefficients Model for a Binary Outcome
Xinxin Sun, Yongyun Shin, Jennifer Elston Lafata, et al.
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