Association Between Sleep Duration and All-cause Mortality Among Participants Stratified by Metabolic Syndrome Status
Jian Zhang
Part of the Medicine and Health Sciences Commons
Works by Lili Yu in Medicine and Health Sciences
2023
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Haresh Rochani
Parameter Estimation using Influential Exponential Tilting in Case of Data Missing at Random and Non-Ignorable Missing Data
Haresh Rochani
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Cox-Proportional hazards model Analysis Using More Efficient Sampling Method
Haresh Rochani
Model Parameters Estimation With Non-ignorable Missing Data Using Influential Exponential Tilting Resampling Approach
Haresh Rochani
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Hani M. Samawi
Model Parameters Estimation With Non-ignorable Missing Data Using Influential Exponential Tilting Resampling Approach
Hani M. Samawi
New Applications of Kullback-Leibler Information as a Measure of Diagnostic Accuracy and Its Relation to Common ROC Indices
Hani M. Samawi
On Kullback-leibler Divergence as a Measure for Medical Diagnostics and Cut-point Selection Criterion
Hani M. Samawi
Parameter Estimation using Influential Exponential Tilting in Case of Data Missing at Random and Non-Ignorable Missing Data
Hani M. Samawi
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Hani M. Samawi
Association Between Sleep Duration and All-cause Mortality Among Participants Stratified by Metabolic Syndrome Status
Lili Yu
Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure for Interval-Censored Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Model
Lili Yu
Model Parameters Estimation With Non-ignorable Missing Data Using Influential Exponential Tilting Resampling Approach
Lili Yu
An Application of Penalized Quasi-likelihood in Variable Selection on Parametric Accelerated Failure Time Models With Frailty
Lili Yu
2022
Heteroscedastic survival data analysis based on AFT model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Cox model for Weibull Survival Data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Haresh Rochani
2021
SIMEX Methods in Accelerated Failure Time Models With Covariate Measurement Error
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Association Between Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Offspring Overweight in U.S.-Born Children
Jian Zhang
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Hani M. Samawi
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Cox-Proportional hazards model Analysis Using More Efficient Sampling Method
Hani M. Samawi
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Accelerated Failure Time Model Using More Efficient Sampling Methods
Haresh Rochani
On Kullback-leibler Divergence as a Measure for Medical Diagnostics and Cut-point Selection Criterion
Haresh Rochani
New Applications of Kullback-Leibler Information as a Measure of Diagnostic Accuracy and Its Relation to Common ROC Indices
Haresh Rochani
Parameter Estimation using Influential Exponential Tilting in Case of Data Missing at Random and Non-Ignorable Missing Data
Lili Yu
Association Between Maternal Smoking During Pregnancy and Offspring Overweight in U.S.-Born Children
Lili Yu
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Lili Yu
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Lili Yu
Evaluation of SIMEX extrapolation methods in Accelerated failure time models with covariate measurement error
Lili Yu
Network Meta-Analysis
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications
2020
Approximating the Baseline Hazard Function by Taylor Series for Interval-Censored Time-to-Event Data
Lili Yu
Spline Nonparametric Quasi-Likelihood Regression Within the Frame of the Accelerated Failure Time Model
Lili Yu
A More Efficient Gibbs Sampler Estimation Using Steady States Simulation: Application to Public Health Studies
Lili Yu
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naïve and Ratio Estimators
Lili Yu
A Maximum Pseudo-Likelihood Approach for Estimating Species Trees under the Coalescent Model
Lili Yu
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Accelerated Failure Time Model Using More Efficient Sampling Methods
Lili Yu
New Applications of Kullback-Leibler Information as a Measure of Diagnostic Accuracy and Its Relation to Common ROC Indices
Lili Yu
More Efficient Survival Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Auxiliary Covariate Sampling Method
Lili Yu
More Efficient Logistic Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Set Sampling: Application to Children Obesity
Lili Yu
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Lili Yu
On Kullback-leibler Divergence as a Measure for Medical Diagnostics and Cut-point Selection Criterion
Lili Yu
On Nonparametric Tests for Partially Correlated Data With Application to Public Health Issues
Lili Yu
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naive and Ratio Estimators
Lili Yu
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Lili Yu
Chapter 18: The LASSO method in variable selection for right censored time-to-event data with specific application to Chronic Myelogonous Leukemia
Lili Yu
Survival analysis in the presence of complex censoring: Fractional Polynomials in Analyzing Interval-Censored Time-to-Event Data
Lili Yu
Using the Expectation-Maximization (EM) Algorithm to Find Factors that Affect Relapse in Leukemia Patients with Missing Data
Lili Yu
Approximating the Baseline Hazard Function by Taylor Series for Interval-Censored Time-to-Event Data
Karl E. Peace
Spline Nonparametric Quasi-Likelihood Regression Within the Frame of the Accelerated Failure Time Model
Karl E. Peace
A Nonparametric MC-SIMEX Method
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
On Kullback-leibler Divergence as a Measure for Medical Diagnostics and Cut-point Selection Criterion
Jingjing Yin
2019
Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation in survival analysis with AFT model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Regularization in Accelerated Failure Time (AFT) models with frailty parameters
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
A Homoscedasticity in the Accelerated Failure Time Model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
On Kullback-leibler Divergence as a Measure for Medical Diagnostics and Cut-point Selection Criterion
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
An Application of Penalized Quasi-likelihood in Variable Selection on Parametric Accelerated Failure Time Models With Frailty
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Parameter Estimation using Influential Exponential Tilting in Case of Data Missing at Random and Non-Ignorable Missing Data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2018
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Accelerated Failure Time Model Using More Efficient Sampling Methods
Robert L. Vogel
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Accelerated Failure Time Model Using More Efficient Sampling Methods
Hani M. Samawi
New Applications of Kullback-Leibler Information as a Measure of Diagnostic Accuracy and Its Relation to Common ROC Indices
Jingjing Yin
Reducing Sample Size Needed for Accelerated Failure Time Model Using More Efficient Sampling Methods
Jingjing Yin
Correction of Misclassification Error in Presence of Non-Ignorable Missing Data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure for Log-Logistic Survival Data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2017
More Efficient Logistic Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Set Sampling: Application to Children Obesity
Jingjing Yin
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naive and Ratio Estimators
Hani M. Samawi
On Nonparametric Tests for Partially Correlated Data With Application to Public Health Issues
Hani M. Samawi
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Hani M. Samawi
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling, an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in the NICU
Hani M. Samawi
More Efficient Logistic Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Set Sampling: Application to Children Obesity
Robert L. Vogel
More Efficient Survival Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Auxiliary Covariate Sampling Method
Robert L. Vogel
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naive and Ratio Estimators
Robert L. Vogel
On Nonparametric Tests for Partially Correlated Data With Application to Public Health Issues
Robert L. Vogel
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naïve and Ratio Estimators
Robert L. Vogel
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Robert L. Vogel
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling, an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in the NICU
Robert L. Vogel
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Robert L. Vogel
A More Efficient Gibbs Sampler Estimation Using Steady States Simulation: Application to Public Health Studies
Hani M. Samawi
More Efficient Survival Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Auxiliary Covariate Sampling Method
Hani M. Samawi
More Efficient Logistic Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Set Sampling: Application to Children Obesity
Hani M. Samawi
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naïve and Ratio Estimators
Hani M. Samawi
More Efficient Logistic Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Set Sampling: Application to Children Obesity
Haresh Rochani
More Efficient Survival Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Auxiliary Covariate Sampling Method
Haresh Rochani
Survival Data Analysis
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Weighted least squares method for AFT model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Application of the Misclassification Simulation Extrapolation Procedure to Log-Logistic Accelerated Failure Time Models in Survival Analysis
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Quasi-likelihood Ratio Tests for Homoscedasticity of Variance in Linear Regression
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2016
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naïve and Ratio Estimators
Hani M. Samawi
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naïve and Ratio Estimators
Arpita Chatterjee
On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naïve and Ratio Estimators
Robert L. Vogel
On Some Nonparametric Tests For Partially Observed Correlated Data: Proposing New Tests
Hani M. Samawi
On Some Nonparametric Tests For Partially Observed Correlated Data: Proposing New Tests
Robert L. Vogel
Homoscedastic test for the AFT model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2015
(x) More Efficient Logistics Regression Analysis Using Moving Extreme Ranked Set Sampling
Hani M. Samawi
Report from the office of International Chinese Statistical Association
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications
A More Efficient Gibbs Sampler Estimation Using Steady States Simulation: Application to Public Health Studies
Robert L. Vogel
A Generalized Birth and Death Process for Modeling the Fates of Gene Duplication
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
(x) On Stratified Bivariate Ranked Set Sampling with Optimal Allocation for Naive and Ratio Estimators
Hani M. Samawi
Report from the office of International Chinese Statistical Association
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications
2014
Weighted least-squares method for right-censored data in accelerated failure time model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
(x) Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Hani M. Samawi
(x) Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Daniel F. Linder
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Biostatistics Faculty Presentations
Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Biostatistics Faculty Presentations
(x) Regression Estimators Using Stratified Ranked Set Sampling an Application to Bilirubin Level in Jaundice Babies Who Stay in Neonatal Intensive Care
Hani M. Samawi
Using the Expectation-Maximization (EM) Algorithm to Find Factors that Affect Relapse in Leukemia Patients with Missing Data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2013
A phylogenetic model for cancer evolution
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
A More Efficient Gibbs Sampler Estimation Using Steady State Simulation: Application to Public Health Studies
Robert L. Vogel
2012
Asymptotic properties of a median tree under the coalescent model
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Spline quasi-likelihood regression for right censored data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2011
2010
Interval-Censoring in Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Clinical Trials
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Nonarametric quasi-likelihood for right censored data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
Extended Quasi-likelihood for right censored data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
2009
Nonparametric Quasi-likelihood for right censored data
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Presentations
On Nonparametric Tests for Partially Correlated Data with Application to Public Health Issues
Robert L. Vogel
2008
From the office of ICSA
Department of Biostatistics, Epidemiology, and Environmental Health Sciences Faculty Publications