Daniel W. Schafer
Affiliations: | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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Mi G, Di Y, Schafer DW. (2015) Goodness-of-fit tests and model diagnostics for negative binomial regression of RNA sequencing data. Plos One. 10: e0119254 |
Di Y, Emerson SC, Schafer DW, et al. (2013) Higher order asymptotics for negative binomial regression inferences from RNA-sequencing data. Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology. 12: 49-70 |
Li Y, Schafer DW. (2008) Likelihood analysis of the multivariate ordinal probit regression model for repeated ordinal responses Computational Statistics and Data Analysis. 52: 3474-3492 |
Schafer DW, Gilbert ES. (2006) Some statistical implications of dose uncertainty in radiation dose-response analyses. Radiation Research. 166: 303-12 |
Lubin JH, Schafer DW, Ron E, et al. (2004) A reanalysis of thyroid neoplasms in the Israeli tinea capitis study accounting for dose uncertainties. Radiation Research. 161: 359-68 |
Suh EY, Schafer DW. (2002) Semiparametric maximum likelihood for nonlinear regression with measurement errors. Biometrics. 58: 448-53 |
Schafer DW. (2002) Likelihood analysis and flexible structural modeling for measurement error model regression Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation. 72: 33-45 |
Schafer DW, Lubin JH, Ron E, et al. (2001) Thyroid cancer following scalp irradiation: A reanalysis accounting for uncertainty in dosimetry Biometrics. 57: 689-697 |
Schafer DW. (2001) Semiparametric maximum likelihood for measurement error model regression Biometrics. 57: 53-61 |
Schafer DW, Lubin JH, Ron E, et al. (2001) Thyroid Cancer Following Scalp Irradiation: A Reanalysis Accounting for Uncertainty in Dosimetry Biometrics. 57: 689-697 |