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New advances in statistical modeling and applications / António Pacheco; Rui Santos; Maria do Rosário Oliveira; Carlos Daniel Paulino Nível de parte analítica: Évora residents and sports activity • Table-graph: a new approach to visualize multivariate data. Analysis of chronic diseases in Portugal • Forecast intervals with Boot.EXPOS • Using INLA to estimate a highly dimensional spatial model for forest fires in Portugal • Volatility and returns of the main stock indices • Hierarchical normal mixture model to analyse HIV / AIDS LOS • Brugada syndrome diagnosis: three approaches to combining diagnostIc markers • The traveling salesman problem and the Gnedenko Theorem • Application of the theory of extremes to the study of precitipation in Madeira Island: statistical choice of estreme domains of attraction • Tail dependence of a pareto process • The MOP EVI-estimator revisited • Extremal quantiles, value-at-risk, quasi-PORT and DPOT • Peaks over random threshold asymptotically best linear estimation of the extreme value index • A semi-parametric estimator of a shape second-order parameter • Valuation of bond options under the CIR model: some computational remarks • Individual growth in a random environment: an optimization problem • Consequences of an incorrect model specification on population growth • Modeling human population death rates: a bi-dimensional stochastic gompertz model with correlated wiener processes • Nearest neighbor connectivity on two-dimensional multihop MANETs • Cantor sets with random repair • Testing serial correlation isung the Gauss-Newton regression • Testing the maximum by the mean in quantitative group tests • Robust functional principal component analysis • Resampling methodologies in the field of statistics of univariate extremes • Ouliers: the strength of minors • The non-mathematical side of statisticsPublicação: Heidelberg : Springer, 2014Descrição: 283 pDisponibilidade:
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The MOP EVI-estimator revisited / M. Fátima Brilhante, M. Ivette Gomes, Dinis Pestana Disponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: M1 PACH1 (1). :
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Modeling multivariate change / Robert C. MacCallum Disponibilidade: Exemplares disponíveis para referência: Biblioteca ISPA Consulta LocalCota: M1 LITT1 (1). :
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Modeling longitudinal and multilevel data : practical issues, applied approaches and specific examples / ed. Todd D. Little, Kai U. Schnabel, Jürgen Baumert Nível de parte analítica: Individual fit, heterogeneity, and missing data in multigroup structural equation modeling • Customizing longitudinal and multiple-group structural modeling procedures • Longitudinal and multigroup modeling with missing data • Multiple imputation in multivariate research • selectivity and generalizability in longitudinal research : on the effects of continuers and dropouts • Testing cross-group and cross-time constraints on parameters using the general linear model • Latent transition analysis as a way of testing models of stage-sequential change in longitudinal data • Modeling simulataneously individual and group patterns of ability growth or decline • Modeling true intraindividual change in structural equation models : the case of poverty and children's psychosocial adjustment • An introduction to latent growth models for developmental data analysis • Modeling multivariate change • A two-stage approach to multilevel structural equation models : application to longitudinal data • Multinivel analyses of grouped and longitudinal data • Modeling longitudinal and multilevel dataPublicação: Mahwah : London : Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 2000Descrição: VII, 297 p.Disponibilidade:
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