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Additive binomial model 1 Composite Linear Model 1 Discrete choice model 1 EM algorithm 1 Gene-environment interaction 1 Genetics 1 Gibbs sampler 1 Logistic regression 1 Markov chain Monte Carlo 1 Metropolis–Hastings 1 Multinomial Poisson transformation 1 Multinomial-Poisson transformation 1 Multinomial–Poisson transformation 1 Newton-Raphson 1 Partial credit model 1 Polychotomous 1 Polytomous 1 Risk difference 1 Semi-parametric regression 1
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Baker, Stuart 1 Donoghoe, Mark W. 1 Marschner, Ian C. 1 Scott, Steven 1
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Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 1 Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 Statistical Papers / Springer 1
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Stable computational methods for additive binomial models with application to adjusted risk differences
Donoghoe, Mark W.; Marschner, Ian C. - In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 80 (2014) C, pp. 184-196
additive binomial model but uses the multinomial–Poisson transformation to convert the problem into an equivalent additive …
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A Simple Loglinear Model for Haplotype Effects in a Case-Control Study Involving Two Unphased Genotypes
Baker, Stuart - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 4 (2007) 1, pp. 14-14
Because haplotypes may parsimoniously summarize the effect of genes on disease, there is great interest in using haplotypes in case-control studies of unphased genotype data. Previous methods for investigating haplotypes effects in case-control studies have not allowed for both of the following...
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Data augmentation, frequentist estimation, and the Bayesian analysis of multinomial logit models
Scott, Steven - In: Statistical Papers 52 (2011) 1, pp. 87-109
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