Alan G. Agresti

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University of Florida, Gainesville, Gainesville, FL, United States 
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Statistics
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Stephen Mack Stigler grad student (Epi Tree)

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Brent Coull grad student
Yongyi Min grad student 2003 UF Gainesville
Bernhard Klingenberg grad student 2004 UF Gainesville
Euijung Ryu grad student 2007 UF Gainesville
Anestis Touloumis grad student 2011 UF Gainesville
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Agresti A, Kateri M. (2019) The class of CUB models: statistical foundations, inferential issues and empirical evidence Statistical Methods and Applications. 28: 445-449
Agresti A, Tarantola C. (2018) Simple ways to interpret effects in modeling ordinal categorical data Statistica Neerlandica. 72: 210-223
Agresti A, Kateri M. (2017) Ordinal probability effect measures for group comparisons in multinomial cumulative link models. Biometrics. 73: 214-219
Agresti A, Kateri M. (2014) Some Remarks on Latent Variable Models in Categorical Data Analysis Communications in Statistics-Theory and Methods. 43: 801-814
Touloumis A, Agresti A, Kateri M. (2013) GEE for multinomial responses using a local odds ratios parameterization. Biometrics. 69: 633-40
Kateri M, Agresti A. (2013) Bayesian inference about odds ratio structure in ordinal contingency tables Environmetrics. 24: 281-288
Agresti A. (2011) Score and Pseudo-Score Confidence Intervals for Categorical Data Analysis Statistics in Biopharmaceutical Research. 3: 163-172
Gottard A, Marchetti GM, Agresti A. (2010) Quasi-Symmetric Graphical Log-Linear Models Scandinavian Journal of Statistics. 38: 447-465
Agresti A, Ryu E. (2010) Pseudo-score confidence intervals for parameters in discrete statistical models Biometrika. 97: 215-222
Kateri M, Agresti A. (2010) A generalized regression model for a binary response Statistics & Probability Letters. 80: 89-95
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