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The following pages link to Modeling Data with Excess Zeros and Measurement Error: Application to Evaluating Relationships between Episodically Consumed Foods and Health Outcomes (Q5850944):
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- Estimating the distribution of dietary consumption patterns (Q254350) (← links)
- A new multivariate measurement error model with zero-inflated dietary data, and its application to dietary assessment (Q641097) (← links)
- A comparison of mean-based and quantile regression methods for analyzing self-report dietary intake data (Q2272873) (← links)
- A bivariate measurement error model for semicontinuous and continuous variables: application to nutritional epidemiology (Q2805186) (← links)
- A zero-augmented generalized gamma regression calibration to adjust for covariate measurement error: A case of an episodically consumed dietary intake (Q2956826) (← links)
- Allowing for never and episodic consumers when correcting for error in food record measurements of dietary intake (Q3165532) (← links)
- Evaluation of a two-part regression calibration to adjust for dietary exposure measurement error in the Cox proportional hazards model: A simulation study (Q3188688) (← links)
- A nonlinear measurement error model and its application to describing the dependency of health outcomes on dietary intake (Q5073415) (← links)
- A three-part regression calibration to handle excess zeroes, skewness and heteroscedasticity in adjusting for measurement error in dietary intake data (Q5085666) (← links)
- Evaluation of Bayesian multiple stage estimation under spatial CAR model variants (Q5107314) (← links)
- Robust Clustering With Subpopulation-Specific Deviations (Q5130594) (← links)
- Binary Regression in Truncated Samples, with Application to Comparing Dietary Instruments in a Large Prospective Study (Q5450492) (← links)
- Semiparametric Estimation of the Distribution of Episodically Consumed Foods Measured With Error (Q5881100) (← links)
- Bayesian Copula Density Deconvolution for Zero-Inflated Data in Nutritional Epidemiology (Q6044608) (← links)
- Measurement error models with zero inflation and multiple sources of zeros, with applications to hard zeros (Q6590175) (← links)
- STRATOS guidance document on measurement error and misclassification of variables in observational epidemiology. I: Basic theory and simple methods of adjustment (Q6627420) (← links)
- STRATOS guidance document on measurement error and misclassification of variables in observational epidemiology. II: More complex methods of adjustment and advanced topics (Q6627421) (← links)
- Comparisons of zero-augmented continuous regression models from a Bayesian perspective (Q6627630) (← links)
- An approximate quasi-likelihood approach for error-prone failure time outcomes and exposures (Q6628003) (← links)