James S. Hodges

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities, Minneapolis, MN 
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Biostatistics Biology
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Jiannong Liu grad student 2001 UMN
Haolan Lu grad student 2005 UMN
Brian J. Reich grad student 2005 UMN
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Zhao H, Hodges JS, Carlin BP. (2017) Diagnostics for generalized linear hierarchical models in network meta-analysis. Research Synthesis Methods
Hodges JS, Reich BJ. (2010) Adding spatially-correlated errors can mess up the fixed effect you love American Statistician. 64: 325-334
Reich BJ, Hodges JS. (2008) Modeling longitudinal spatial periodontal data: a spatially adaptive model with tools for specifying priors and checking fit. Biometrics. 64: 790-9
Reich BJ, Hodges JS. (2008) Identification of the variance components in the general two-variance linear model Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference. 138: 1592-1604
Reich BJ, Hodges JS, Carlin BP. (2007) Spatial analyses of periodontal data using conditionally autoregressive priors having two classes of neighbor relations Journal of the American Statistical Association. 102: 44-55
Lu H, Hodges JS, Carlin BP. (2007) Measuring the complexity of generalized linear hierarchical models Canadian Journal of Statistics-Revue Canadienne De Statistique. 35: 69-87
Reich BJ, Hodges JS, Zadnik V. (2006) Effects of residual smoothing on the posterior of the fixed effects in disease-mapping models. Biometrics. 62: 1197-206
Reich BJ, Hodges JS, Carlin BP, et al. (2006) A spatial analysis of basketball shot chart data American Statistician. 60: 3-12
Liu J, Hodges JS. (2003) Posterior bimodality in the balanced one‐way random‐effects model Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B-Statistical Methodology. 65: 247-255
Carlin BP, Hodges JS. (1999) Hierarchical proportional hazards regression models for highly stratified data Biometrics. 55: 1162-1170
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