Technical Reports

Technical Reports

2001-001: Methods of reducing loss of efficiency due to discreteness of distributions. A. Cohen and H. Sackrowitz 1/10/01
2001-002: An efficient test to determine if treatment is better than control for ordered categorical data. A. Cohen, D. Madigan, and H. Sackrowitz 4/24/01
2001-003: Clinical trials of behavioral interventions with heterogeneous teaching subgroup effects. D. Hoover 5/21/01
2001-004: Power estimation for unbalanced cluster studies with continuous outcomes. D. Hoover 5/24/01
2001-005: Efficient estimation of sums of random variables. C-H Zhang 6/7/01
2001-006: Multivariate saddlepoint tail probability approximations. J. Kolassa 6/22/01
2001-007: Allocation of subjects to test null relative risks smaller than one. D. Hoover and W.C. Blackwelder 7/17/01
2001-008: Medical expenditures during the last year of life: findings from the 1992-96 Medicare Current Beneficiary Survey. D. Hoover et al. 7/17/01
2001-009: HIV viral load, disease progression and sex: is it calibration effect modification? D. Hoover et al. 7/17/01
2001-010: Saddlepoint distribution function approximations in biostatistical inference. J. Kolassa 7/18/01
2001-011: Algorithms for approximate conditional inference. J. Kolassa 11/16/01
2001-012: On minimax estimation of a normal mean vector for general quadratic loss. W.E. Strawderman 12/3/01