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Hedeker, Donald
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Computer Simulation
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Bayesian mixed-effects location and scale models for multivariate longitudinal outcomes: an application to ecological momentary assessment data.
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A mixed-effects quintile-stratified propensity adjustment for effectiveness analyses of ordered categorical doses.
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Performance of a propensity score adjustment in longitudinal studies with covariate-dependent representation.
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Simulation of massive public health data by power polynomials.
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A three-level mixed-effects location scale model with an application to ecological momentary assessment data.
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An application of a mixed-effects location scale model for analysis of Ecological Momentary Assessment (EMA) data.
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Binary variable multiple-model multiple imputation to address missing data mechanism uncertainty: application to a smoking cessation trial.
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Gaussianization-based quasi-imputation and expansion strategies for incomplete correlated binary responses.
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A novel modeling framework for ordinal data defined by collapsed counts.
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Sigmoidal mixed models for longitudinal data.
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A note on marginalization of regression parameters from mixed models of binary outcomes.
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Extending the mixed-effects model to consider within-subject variance for Ecological Momentary Assessment data.
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Defining R-squared measures for mixed-effects location scale models.
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