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Population attributable fraction of non-vaccination of COVID-19 due to vaccine hesitancy, United States, 2021

January 08, 2024
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Population attributable fraction of nonvaccination of child and adolescent vaccines attributed to parental vaccine hesitancy, 2018–2019

August 22, 2022
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A practical guide to small area estimation, illustrated using the Ohio Medicaid Assessment Survey

July 01, 2019
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Confidence intervals for population attributable fractions using complex survey data

July 29, 2017
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Small area estimates of daily person-miles of travel: 2001 National Household Transportation Survey

November 01, 2010
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Small area estimates of daily person-miles of travel: 2001

May 01, 2010
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Nonnegative definite solutions to matrix equations with applications to multivariate test statistics

March 01, 2008
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Confidence intervals for quantile estimation from complex survey data

August 01, 2006
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Wishartness and independence of matrix quadratic forms for Kronecker product covariance structures

January 01, 2004
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Substance Abuse in States: A Methodological Report on Model Based Estimates from the 1994-1996 National Household Surveys on Drug Abuse

September 01, 2001
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Variance estimation adjusted for weight calibration via the generalized exponential model with application to the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse

January 01, 2000
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On inequalities for outlier detection in statistical data analysis

September 01, 1997
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An Invariance Property of Common Statistical Tests

September 01, 1997
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A Note on "A Matrix Formulation on How Deviant an Observation Can Be

September 01, 1994