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  300298  By:  Peter J. Danaher 11:25 AM 08/13/2002
A Multivariate Negative Binomial Distribution Model for Internet Reach and Frequency Estimation

  300451  By:  John  Lawson 11:20 AM 08/14/2002
Critical Values and Power for a Test of Group Differences in Rodent Carcinogenicity Bioassays Based on the Beta-Binomial Distribution with Small Samples

  300298  By:  Peter J. Danaher 11:25 AM 08/13/2002
A Multivariate Negative Binomial Distribution Model for Internet Reach and Frequency Estimation

  300451  By:  John  Lawson 11:20 AM 08/14/2002
Critical Values and Power for a Test of Group Differences in Rodent Carcinogenicity Bioassays Based on the Beta-Binomial Distribution with Small Samples

  300723  By:  Sharon C. Murray 08/13/2002
Poster # 14   An Application of a Multi-Stage Strategy Involving Confidence Intervals to Evaluate Whether a Response Rate is Favorable or Not

  301553  By:  Pralay  Mukhopadhyay 11:20 AM 08/14/2002
Comparison of Several Exact Tests for Testing the Hypothesis of Efficacy with a Non-Zero Lower Bound for Comparative Studies

  301390  By:  Mitchell J. Rosen 2:50 PM 08/14/2002
A Weighted Least Squares Model for the Analysis of Clustered Binary Data

  301569  By:  Man Lai Tang 11:35 AM 08/14/2002
The Use of Historical Control Information for Trend Test in Carcinogenesis

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