Saman Muthukumarana, Ph.D.

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2010 Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada 
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Derek Bingham grad student 2010 Simon Fraser
 (Bayesian Methods and Applications using WinBUGS.)
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Wickramasinghe L, Leblanc A, Muthukumarana S. (2020) Model-based estimation of baseball batting metrics. Journal of Applied Statistics. 48: 1775-1797
Muthukumarana S, Vincent K, Tichon JG. (2019) Bayesian Item Response Analysis of Method-of-Payment Habits in Banking Surveys Journal of Mathematical Finance. 9: 1-10
Muthukumarana S, Martell D, Tiwari R. (2019) Meta analysis of binary data with excessive zeros in two-arm trials Journal of Statistical Distributions and Applications. 6: 1-17
Kpekpena C, Muthukumarana S. (2018) Bayesian Equivalence Testing and Meta-Analysis in Two-Arm Trials with Binary Data. Computational and Mathematical Methods in Medicine. 2018: 8134132
Kroeker K, Widdifield J, Muthukumarana S, et al. (2017) Model-based methods for case definitions from administrative health data: application to rheumatoid arthritis. Bmj Open. 7: e016173
Kroeker K, Lix LM, Jiang D, et al. (2017) Modelling Diagnostic Validity Estimates from Administrative Health Data International Journal of Population Data Science. 1
Muthukumarana S, Tiwari RC. (2016) Meta-analysis using Dirichlet process. Statistical Methods in Medical Research. 25: 352-65
Muthukumarana S, Evans M. (2015) Bayesian inference in two-arm trials using relative belief ratios. Pharmaceutical Statistics. 14: 471-8
Swartz TB, Gill PS, Muthukumarana S. (2015) A Bayesian approach for the analysis of triadic data in cognitive social structures Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C: Applied Statistics. 64: 593-610
Muthukumarana S, Swartz TB. (2014) Bayesian analysis of ordinal survey data using the dirichlet process to account for respondent personality traits Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation. 43: 82-98
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