The International Journal of Biostatistics
2005 - 2025
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Volume 19, issue 2, 2023
- Statistics, philosophy, and health: the SMAC 2021 webconference pp. 261-270

- Savy Nicolas, Moodie Erica Em, Drouet Isabelle, Chambaz Antoine, Falissard Bruno, Kosorok Michael R., Krakow Elizabeth F., Mayo Deborah G., Senn Stephen and Mark Van der Laan
- Show me the DAG! pp. 271-272

- Krakow Elizabeth F.
- Causal inference for oncology: past developments and current challenges pp. 273-281

- Moodie Erica E. M.
- The EBM+ movement pp. 283-293

- Wilde Michael
- Bayesianism from a philosophical perspective and its application to medicine pp. 295-307

- Williamson Jon
- Bayesian inference for optimal dynamic treatment regimes in practice pp. 309-331

- Rodriguez Duque Daniel, Moodie Erica E. M. and Stephens David A.
- Agent-based modeling in medical research, virtual baseline generator and change in patients’ profile issue pp. 333-349

- Saint-Pierre Philippe and Savy Nicolas
- Agent based modeling in health care economics: examples in the field of thyroid cancer pp. 351-368

- Demeulemeester Romain, Savy Nicolas, Grosclaude Pascale, Costa Nadège and Saint-Pierre Philippe
- A copula-based set-variant association test for bivariate continuous, binary or mixed phenotypes pp. 369-387

- St-Pierre Julien and Oualkacha Karim
- Detection of atypical response trajectories in biomedical longitudinal databases pp. 389-415

- Pantazis Lucio José and García Rafael Antonio
- Potential application of elastic nets for shared polygenicity detection with adapted threshold selection pp. 417-438

- John Majnu and Lencz Todd
- Error analysis of the PacBio sequencing CCS reads pp. 439-453

- Pourmohammadi Reza, Abouei Jamshid and Anpalagan Alagan
- A SIMEX approach for meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy studies with attention to ROC curves pp. 455-471

- Guolo Annamaria and Pesantez Cabrera Tania Erika
- Statistical modelling of COVID-19 and drug data via an INAR(1) process with a recent thinning operator and cosine Poisson innovations pp. 473-488

- Mohammadi Zohreh, Bakouch Hassan S. and Sharafi Maryam
- The balanced discrete triplet Lindley model and its INAR(1) extension: properties and COVID-19 applications pp. 489-516

- Shirozhan Masoumeh, Mamode Khan Naushad A. and Kokonendji Célestin C.
Volume 19, issue 1, 2023
- Two-sample t α -test for testing hypotheses in small-sample experiments pp. 1-19

- Tan Yuan- De
- Estimating risk and rate ratio in rare events meta-analysis with the Mantel–Haenszel estimator and assessing heterogeneity pp. 21-38

- Böhning Dankmar, Sangnawakij Patarawan and Holling Heinz
- Estimating population-averaged hazard ratios in the presence of unmeasured confounding pp. 39-52

- Martínez-Camblor Pablo, MacKenzie Todd A. and O’Malley A. James
- Comments on ‘A weighting analogue to pair matching in propensity score analysis’ by L. Li and T. Greene pp. 53-60

- Orihara Shunichiro, Kawamura Taishi and Taguri Masataka
- Variable selection for bivariate interval-censored failure time data under linear transformation models pp. 61-79

- Liu Rong, Du Mingyue and Sun Jianguo
- A quantile regression estimator for interval-censored data pp. 81-96

- Frumento Paolo
- Modeling sign concordance of quantile regression residuals with multiple outcomes pp. 97-110

- Columbu Silvia, Frumento Paolo and Bottai Matteo
- Robust statistical boosting with quantile-based adaptive loss functions pp. 111-129

- Speller Jan, Staerk Christian and Mayr Andreas
- A varying-coefficient partially linear transformation model for length-biased data with an application to HIV vaccine studies pp. 131-162

- Wan Alan T. K., Zhao Wei, Gilbert Peter and Zhou Yong
- Application of the patient-reported outcomes continual reassessment method to a phase I study of radiotherapy in endometrial cancer pp. 163-176

- Wages Nolan A., Nelson Bailey, Kharofa Jordan and Meier Teresa
- Borrowing historical information for non-inferiority trials on Covid-19 vaccines pp. 177-189

- Fulvio De Santis and Gubbiotti Stefania
- Multivariate small area modelling of undernutrition prevalence among under-five children in Bangladesh pp. 191-215

- Guha Saurav, Das Sumonkanti, Baffour Bernard and Chandra Hukum
- The optimal dynamic treatment rule superlearner: considerations, performance, and application to criminal justice interventions pp. 217-238

- Montoya Lina M., J. van der Laan Mark, Luedtke Alexander R., Skeem Jennifer L., Coyle Jeremy R. and Petersen Maya L.
- Estimators for the value of the optimal dynamic treatment rule with application to criminal justice interventions pp. 239-259

- Montoya Lina M., J. van der Laan Mark, Skeem Jennifer L. and Petersen Maya L.
- Efficient estimation of pathwise differentiable target parameters with the undersmoothed highly adaptive lasso pp. 261-289

- J. van der Laan Mark, Benkeser David and Cai Weixin
Volume 18, issue 2, 2022
- Doubly robust adaptive LASSO for effect modifier discovery pp. 307-327

- Bahamyirou Asma, Schnitzer Mireille E., Kennedy Edward H., Blais Lucie and Yang Yi
- Increasing the efficiency of randomized trial estimates via linear adjustment for a prognostic score pp. 329-356

- Schuler Alejandro, Walsh David, Hall Diana, Walsh Jon and Fisher Charles
- Review and comparison of treatment effect estimators using propensity and prognostic scores pp. 357-380

- Myoung-jae Lee and Lee Sanghyeok
- Error rate control for classification rules in multiclass mixture models pp. 381-396

- Mary-Huard Tristan, Perduca Vittorio, Martin-Magniette Marie-Laure and Blanchard Gilles
- Regression trees and ensembles for cumulative incidence functions pp. 397-419

- Cho Youngjoo, Molinaro Annette M., Hu Chen and Strawderman Robert L.
- Causal inference under over-simplified longitudinal causal models pp. 421-437

- Étiévant Lola and Viallon Vivian
- Causal inference under interference with prognostic scores for dynamic group therapy studies pp. 439-453

- Han Bing, Paddock Susan M. and Burgette Lane
- Bayesian multi-response nonlinear mixed-effect model: application of two recent HIV infection biomarkers pp. 455-471

- Castel Charlotte, Sommen Cécile, Chatignoux Edouard, Le Strat Yann and Alioum Ahmadou
- A Bayesian semiparametric accelerate failure time mixture cure model pp. 473-485

- Wang Yijun, Wang Weiwei and Tang Yincai
- Quantifying the extent of visit irregularity in longitudinal data pp. 487-520

- Lokku Armend, Birken Catherine S, Maguire Jonathon L and Pullenayegum Eleanor M
- An improved method for analysis of interrupted time series (ITS) data: accounting for patient heterogeneity using weighted analysis pp. 521-535

- Ewusie Joycelyne, Beyene Joseph, Thabane Lehana, Straus Sharon E. and Hamid Jemila S.
- A robust hazard ratio for general modeling of survival-times pp. 537-551

- Martínez-Camblor Pablo, MacKenzie Todd A. and O’Malley A. James
- Penalized likelihood estimation of the proportional hazards model for survival data with interval censoring pp. 553-575

- Ma Jun, Couturier Dominique-Laurent, Heritier Stephane and Marschner Ian C.
- A parametric approach to relaxing the independence assumption in relative survival analysis pp. 577-592

- Adatorwovor Reuben, Latouche Aurelien and Fine Jason P.
- The number of response categories in ordered response models pp. 593-611

- Iannario Maria, Monti Anna Clara and Scalera Pietro
- A comparison of joint dichotomization and single dichotomization of interacting variables to discriminate a disease outcome pp. 613-625

- Nelson Sybil Prince, Ramakrishnan Viswanathan, Nietert Paul, Kamen Diane, Ramos Paula and Wolf Bethany
- Spike detection for calcium activity pp. 627-675

- Biermé Hermine, Constant Camille, Duittoz Anne and Georgelin Christine
Volume 18, issue 1, 2022
- Integrating additional knowledge into the estimation of graphical models pp. 1-17

- Bu Yunqi and Lederer Johannes
- Asymptotic properties of the two one-sided t-tests – new insights and the Schuirmann-constant pp. 19-38

- Palmes Christian, Bluhmki Tobias, Funke Benedikt and Bluhmki Erich
- Bayesian optimization design for finding a maximum tolerated dose combination in phase I clinical trials pp. 39-56

- Takahashi Ami and Suzuki Taiji
- A Bayesian mixture model for changepoint estimation using ordinal predictors pp. 57-72

- Roberts Emily and Zhao Lili
- Power prior for borrowing the real-world data in bioequivalence test with a parallel design pp. 73-82

- Huang Lei, Su Liwen, Zheng Yuling, Chen Yuanyuan and Yan Fangrong
- Bayesian approaches to variable selection: a comparative study from practical perspectives pp. 83-108

- Lu Zihang and Lou Wendy
- Bayesian adaptive design of early-phase clinical trials for precision medicine based on cancer biomarkers pp. 109-125

- Yada Shinjo
- More than one way: exploring the capabilities of different estimation approaches to joint models for longitudinal and time-to-event outcomes pp. 127-149

- Rappl Anja, Mayr Andreas and Waldmann Elisabeth
- Designing efficient randomized trials: power and sample size calculation when using semiparametric efficient estimators pp. 151-171

- Schuler Alejandro
- Power formulas for mixed effects models with random slope and intercept comparing rate of change across groups pp. 173-182

- Zhao Yu and Edland Steven D.
- The effect of data aggregation on dispersion estimates in count data models pp. 183-202

- Errington Adam, Einbeck Jochen, Cumming Jonathan, Rössler Ute and Endesfelder David
- A zero-inflated non-negative matrix factorization for the deconvolution of mixed signals of biological data pp. 203-218

- Kong Yixin, Kozik Ariangela, Nakatsu Cindy H., Jones-Hall Yava L. and Chun Hyonho
- Multiple scaled symmetric distributions in allometric studies pp. 219-242

- Punzo Antonio and Bagnato Luca
- Estimation of semi-Markov multi-state models: a comparison of the sojourn times and transition intensities approaches pp. 243-262

- Asanjarani Azam, Liquet Benoit and Nazarathy Yoni
- Regularized bidimensional estimation of the hazard rate pp. 263-277

- Goepp Vivien, Thalabard Jean-Christophe, Nuel Grégory and Bouaziz Olivier
- The effect of random-effects misspecification on classification accuracy pp. 279-292

- El Saeiti Riham, García-Fiñana Marta and Hughes David M.
- The area under the generalized receiver-operating characteristic curve pp. 293-306

- Martínez-Camblor Pablo, Pérez-Fernández Sonia and Díaz-Coto Susana
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