Brajendra C. Sutradhar

Affiliations: 
Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada 
Area:
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Nagarajah V, Sutradhar BC, Jowaheer V, et al. (2016) Inferences in median regression models for asymmetric longitudinal data: A quasi-likelihood approach Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics. 30: 28-46
Sutradhar BC. (2016) Semi-parametric models for longitudinal count, binary and multinomial data Lecture Notes in Statistics. 218: 199-229
Sutradhar BC, Dasgupta N. (2016) Dynamic models for longitudinal ordinal non-stationary categorical data Lecture Notes in Statistics. 218: 169-197
Sutradhar BC, Viveros-Aguilera R, Mallick TS. (2016) A generalization of the familial longitudinal binary model to the multinomial setup Lecture Notes in Statistics. 218: 135-168
Tagore V, Zheng N, Sutradhar BC. (2016) Inferences in stochastic volatility models: A new simpler way Lecture Notes in Statistics. 218: 97-131
Rao RP, Sutradhar BC, Pandit VN. (2016) Longitudinal mixed models with t random effects for repeated count and binary data Lecture Notes in Statistics. 218: 41-71
Sutradhar BC. (2016) Advances and challenges in inferences for elliptically contoured t distributions Lecture Notes in Statistics. 218: 3-39
Sun B, Sutradhar B. (2014) Bivariate categorical data analysis using normal linear conditional multinomial probability model. Statistics in Medicine. 34: 469-86
Vineetha Warriyar KV, Sutradhar BC. (2014) Estimation with improved efficiency in semi-parametric linear longitudinal models Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics. 28: 561-586
Sutradhar BC, Jowaheer V, Rao RP. (2014) Remarks on asymptotic efficient estimation for regression effects in stationary and nonstationary models for panel count data Brazilian Journal of Probability and Statistics. 28: 241-254
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