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  300319  By:  Blossom  H. Patterson 2:05 PM 08/14/2002
Latent Class Analysis of Complex Sample Survey Data: Application to Dietary Data

  300404  By:  Philimon  Gona 9:05 AM 08/14/2002
Bootstrap and Jackknife Techniques Applied to Complicated Data Structure Contaminated with Censored Outcomes

  300721  By:  Babubhai V. Shah 11:50 AM 08/15/2002
Calculus of Taylor Deviations

  300919  By:  Hansheng  Wang 9:05 AM 08/12/2002
Imputation for Instrument With Item Nonrespondents in Clinical Research

  301028  By:  Qiuhu  Shi 3:20 PM 08/11/2002
Minimize the Jackknife Estimate of the Bias to Select the Smallest Genes Set to Identify Case and Control

  301154  By:  Liliana  Gonzalez 9:05 AM 08/13/2002
Re-sampling Methods in Regression: Which Method to Use under Non-normality?

  301194  By:  Shawn  Jacobson 3:20 PM 08/13/2002
Standard Error Calculation for HUD Property Physical Inspection Scores

  301332  By:  Richard W. Toftness 9:05 AM 08/15/2002
Comparison of Variance Estimation Techniques for a Price Index with Non-Independent Weights

  301724  By:  Tim  Hesterberg 08/13/2002    T-08

T-08   Resampling in S-PLUS

  301742  By:  Shijie  Chen 10:50 AM 08/12/2002
A Weighted Jackknife Method in Small-area Estimation

  301921  By:  Eric  Schindler 8:50 AM 08/14/2002
Simplified Variance Estimation for Complex Surveys

  301967  By:  Richard  Valliant 11:05 AM 08/12/2002
The Effect of Multiple Weighting Steps on Variance Estimation

  301968  By:  Jae-Kwang  Kim 2:35 PM 08/11/2002
Replication Variance Estimation for Nearest Neighbor Imputation With Application to the 2000 Census Long Form Data

  301975  By:  Jae-Kwang  Kim 10:35 AM 08/12/2002
Jackknife Variance Estimation for Two-Phase Samples: An Application to the Study on Personnel Need for Special Education (SPeNSE)

  301981  By:  Sylvia  Dohrmann 9:55 AM 08/12/2002
Limiting the Risk of Data Disclosure Using Replication Techniques in Variance Estimation

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