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Statistical Theory and Methods 23 Assessment 12 Psychology 12 Social Sciences 12 Statistics for Social Science, Behavorial Science, Education, Public Policy, and Law 12 Testing and Evaluation 12 Psychometrics 9 consumer psychology 5 Microarrays 4 maximum likelihood estimation 4 multidimensional scaling 4 Statistical Models 3 Clinical Trials 2 Computational Biology/Bioinformatics 2 EM algorithm 2 GLS estimation 2 General Biostatistics 2 adaptive quadrature 2 binary data analysis 2 cluster analysis 2 factor analysis 2 hierarchical clustering 2 item response theory 2 latent variables 2 marginal likelihood estimation 2 monte carlo integration 2 A ′ 1 Area under ROC curve (AUC) 1 Bayesian inference 1 Binormal Model 1 Computation 1 Covariate-Specific ROC Curve 1 Empirical Likelihood Method 1 Empirical likelihood 1 Epidemiology 1 Genetics 1 Krumbansl's distance-density model 1 Marginal ROC Curve 1 Markov chain Monte Carlo 1 Partial area under ROC curve (pAUC) 1
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DeSarbo, Wayne S. 8 Bickel, David R. 4 Jedidi, Kamel 3 Bock, R. Darrell. 2 Ma, Junling 2 Schilling, Stephen 2 Wang, Xiaofei 2 Burke, Raymond R. 1 Cartwright, Dorwin 1 Cho, Jaewun 1 Clarke, Jennifer 1 Dalevi, Daniel 1 Dubhashi, Devdatt 1 Elster, Clemens 1 Fine, Jason P. 1 George, Stephen 1 George, Stephen L 1 Gleason, Terry C. 1 Hermansson, Malte 1 Howard, Daniel J. 1 Kosorok, Michael R. 1 Lenk, Peter J. 1 Li, Liang 1 Manrai, Ajay K. 1 Martin, Jörg 1 Montazeri, Zahra 1 Mueller, Shane T. 1 Oliver, Richard L. 1 Paik, Myunghee Cho 1 Rangaswamy, Arvind 1 Song, Rui 1 Steckel, Joel H. 1 Wang, Cuiling 1 West, Mike 1 Yang, Ye 1 Yanofsky, Corey M. 1 Young, Martin R. 1 Zhang, Jun 1
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Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 Statistical Methods & Applications 1
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Handling Missing Data by Deleting Completely Observed Records
Wang, Cuiling; Paik, Myunghee Cho - 2006
When data are missing, analyzing records that are completely observed may cause bias or ineffciency. Existing approaches in handling missing data include likelihood, imputation and inverse probability weighting. In this paper, we propose three estimators inspired by deleting some completely...
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A note on ROC analysis and non-parametric estimate of sensitivity
Mueller, Shane T.; Zhang, Jun - 2005
In the signal detection paradigm, the non-parametric index of sensitivity A ′, as first introduced by Pollack and Norman (1964), is a popular alternative to the more traditional d ′ measure of sensitivity. Smith (1995) clarified a confusion about the interpretation of A ′ in relation to...
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High-dimensional maximum marginal likelihood item factor analysis by adaptive quadrature
Bock, R. Darrell.; Schilling, Stephen - 2005
Although the Bock–Aitkin likelihood-based estimation method for factor analysis of dichotomous item response data has important advantages over classical analysis of item tetrachoric correlations, a serious limitation of the method is its reliance on fixed-point Gauss-Hermite (G-H) quadrature...
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High-dimensional maximum marginal likelihood item factor analysis by adaptive quadrature
Schilling, Stephen; Bock, R. Darrell. - 2005
Although the Bock–Aitkin likelihood-based estimation method for factor analysis of dichotomous item response data has important advantages over classical analysis of item tetrachoric correlations, a serious limitation of the method is its reliance on fixed-point Gauss-Hermite (G-H) quadrature...
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Bayesian inference for finite mixtures of generalized linear models with random effects
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Lenk, Peter J. - 2000
We present an hierarchical Bayes approach to modeling parameter heterogeneity in generalized linear models. The model assumes that there are relevant subpopulations and that within each subpopulation the individual-level regression coefficients have a multivariate normal distribution. However,...
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A New Order Estimator for Fixed and Variable Length Markov Models with Applications to DNA Sequence Similarity
Dalevi, Daniel; Dubhashi, Devdatt; Hermansson, Malte - In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology 5 (2007) 1, pp. 8-8
Recently Peres and Shields discovered a new method for estimating the order of a stationary fixed order Markov chain. They showed that the estimator is consistent by proving a threshold result. While this threshold is valid asymptotically in the limit, it is not very useful for DNA sequence...
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A parametric procedure for ultrametric tree estimation from conditional rank order proximity data
Young, Martin R.; DeSarbo, Wayne S. - 1995
The psychometric and classification literatures have illustrated the fact that a wide class of discrete or network models (e.g., hierarchical or ultrametric trees) for the analysis of ordinal proximity data are plagued by potential degenerate solutions if estimated using traditional nonmetric...
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Multiclus: A new method for simultaneously performing multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis
Jedidi, Kamel; DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Howard, Daniel J. - 1991
This paper develops a maximum likelihood based method for simultaneously performing multidimensional scaling and cluster analysis on two-way dominance or profile data. This MULTICLUS procedure utilizes mixtures of multivariate conditional normal distributions to estimate a joint space of...
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A stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure for the empirical determination of convex indifference curves for preference/choice analysis
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Jedidi, Kamel; Steckel, Joel H. - 1991
The vast majority of existing multidimensional scaling (MDS) procedures devised for the analysis of paired comparison preference/choice judgments are typically based on either scalar product (i.e., vector) or unfolding (i.e., ideal-point) models. Such methods tend to ignore many of the essential...
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A stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure for the spatial representation of three-mode, three-way pick any/ J data
DeSarbo, Wayne S.; Jedidi, Kamel - 1991
This paper presents a new stochastic multidimensional scaling procedure for the analysis of three-mode, three-way pick any/ J data. The method provides either a vector or ideal-point model to represent the structure in such data, as well as “floating” model specifications (e.g., different...
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