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Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A: Statistics in Society

Oxford University Press

AJG 3
Abstract coveragesee Methodology
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Operating characteristics of Bayes factors
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Handbook of Statistical Methods for Precision Medicine
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“Professor Garib Nath Singh’s contribution to the Discussion of ‘Balanced and Robust Randomized Treatment Assignments: The Finite Selection Model for the Health Insurance Experiment and Beyond' by Chattopadhyay, Morris and Zubizarreta
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R A Bailey
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A network-based distributional inference approach to model country-level cyber risk
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