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A Comparison of Estimators in Hierarchical Linear Modeling: Restricted Maximum Likelihood versus Bootstrap via Minimum Norm Quadratic Unbiased Estimators
The purpose of the study was to investigate the relative performance of two estimation procedures, the restricted maximum likelihood (REML) and the bootstrap via MINQUE, for a two-level hierarchical linear model under a variety of...
We develop a modeling framework to simultaneously evaluate various types of predictability in stock returns, including stocks' sensitivity ("betas") to systematic risk factors, stocks' abnormal returns unexplained by risk factors (...
This dissertation is on analysis of invariants of a 3D configuration from its 2D images in pictures of this configuration, without requiring any restriction on the camera positioning relative to the scene pictured. We briefly review some...
In this study, we will examine the Bayesian Dynamic Survival Models, time-varying coefficients models from a Bayesian perspective, and their applications in the aging setting. The specific questions we are interested in are: Do the...
This dissertation is on analysis of invariants of a 3D configuration from its 2D images in pictures of this configuration, without requiring any restriction on the camera positioning relative to the scene pictured. We briefly review some...
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