Connection

Andrew Lawson to Small-Area Analysis

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Andrew Lawson has written about Small-Area Analysis.
Connection Strength

1.103
  1. Cluster modelling of disease incidence via RJMCMC methods: a comparative evaluation. Reversible jump Markov chain Monte Carlo. Stat Med. 2000 Sep 15-30; 19(17-18):2361-75.
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    Score: 0.175
  2. Spatial competing risk models in disease mapping. Stat Med. 2000 Sep 15-30; 19(17-18):2451-67.
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    Score: 0.175
  3. Spatial small area smoothing models for handling survey data with nonresponse. Stat Med. 2017 Oct 15; 36(23):3708-3745.
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    Score: 0.141
  4. Extensions to Multivariate Space Time Mixture Modeling of Small Area Cancer Data. Int J Environ Res Public Health. 2017 05 09; 14(5).
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    Score: 0.139
  5. Space-time variation of respiratory cancers in South Carolina: a flexible multivariate mixture modeling approach to risk estimation. Ann Epidemiol. 2017 Jan; 27(1):42-51.
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    Score: 0.133
  6. Bayesian prospective detection of small area health anomalies using Kullback-Leibler divergence. Stat Methods Med Res. 2018 04; 27(4):1076-1087.
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    Score: 0.132
  7. Prior choice in discrete latent modeling of spatially referenced cancer survival. Stat Methods Med Res. 2014 Apr; 23(2):183-200.
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    Score: 0.098
  8. Bayesian hierarchical modeling of latent period switching in small-area putative health hazard studies. Stat Methods Med Res. 2011 Feb; 20(1):5-28.
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    Score: 0.088
  9. Evaluating geographic variation in type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus incidence in youth in four US regions. Health Place. 2010 May; 16(3):547-56.
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    Score: 0.021
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