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James Stamey
James Stamey
Department of Statistical Science, Baylor University
Adresse e-mail validée de baylor.edu
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Hidden dangers of specifying noninformative priors
JW Seaman III, JW Seaman Jr, JD Stamey
The American Statistician 66 (2), 77-84, 2012
1062012
Exposure to isoflavone-containing soy products and endothelial function: a Bayesian meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
DP Beavers, KM Beavers, M Miller, J Stamey, MJ Messina
Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases 22 (3), 182-191, 2012
1062012
Using Bland− Altman to assess agreement between two medical devices–don’t forget the confidence intervals!
C Hamilton, J Stamey
Journal of clinical monitoring and computing 21, 331-333, 2007
1062007
Addressing unmeasured confounding in comparative observational research
X Zhang, DE Faries, H Li, JD Stamey, GW Imbens
Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety 27 (4), 373-382, 2018
502018
Confidence intervals for a binomial parameter based on binary data subject to false-positive misclassification
DH Boese, DM Young, JD Stamey
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 50 (12), 3369-3385, 2006
472006
Bayesian model selection for logistic regression with misclassified outcomes
R Gerlach, J Stamey
Statistical Modelling 7 (3), 255-273, 2007
462007
A Bayesian approach to adjust for diagnostic misclassification between two mortality causes in Poisson regression
JD Stamey, DM Young, JW Seaman Jr
Statistics in medicine 27 (13), 2440-2452, 2008
452008
Binary regression with misclassified response and covariate subject to measurement error: a Bayesian approach
A McGlothlin, JD Stamey, JW Seaman Jr
Biometrical Journal 50 (1), 123-134, 2008
322008
Assessing the impact of unmeasured confounders for credible and reliable real‐world evidence
X Zhang, JD Stamey, MB Mathur
Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety 29 (10), 1219-1227, 2020
282020
Bayesian sensitivity analysis methods to evaluate bias due to misclassification and missing data using informative priors and external validation data
G Luta, MB Ford, M Bondy, PG Shields, JD Stamey
Cancer epidemiology 37 (2), 121-126, 2013
282013
Bayesian methods for design and analysis of safety trials
KL Price, H Amy Xia, M Lakshminarayanan, D Madigan, D Manner, ...
Pharmaceutical statistics 13 (1), 13-24, 2014
272014
Evaluating the impact of unmeasured confounding with internal validation data: an example cost evaluation in type 2 diabetes
D Faries, X Peng, M Pawaskar, K Price, JD Stamey, JW Seaman Jr
Value in Health 16 (2), 259-266, 2013
262013
Bayesian sample‐size determination for inference on two binomial populations with no gold standard classifier
JD Stamey, JW Seaman, DM Young
Statistics in medicine 24 (19), 2963-2976, 2005
252005
Accounting for response misclassification and covariate measurement error improves power and reduces bias in epidemiologic studies
D Cheng, AJ Branscum, JD Stamey
Annals of epidemiology 20 (7), 562-567, 2010
242010
Bayesian sample size determination for binary regression with a misclassified covariate and no gold standard
DP Beavers, JD Stamey
Computational Statistics & Data Analysis 56 (8), 2574-2582, 2012
212012
A Bayesian model to assess a binary measurement system when no gold standard system is available
DP Beavers, JD Stamey, BN Bekele
Journal of Quality Technology 43 (1), 16-27, 2011
202011
A Bayesian approach to sample size determination for studies designed to evaluate continuous medical tests
D Cheng, AJ Branscum, JD Stamey
Computational statistics & data analysis 54 (2), 298-307, 2010
202010
Estimation of Poisson rates with misclassified counts
TL Bratcher, JD Stamey
Biometrical Journal: Journal of Mathematical Methods in Biosciences 44 (8 …, 2002
192002
Bayesian sample-size determination for one and two Poisson rate parameters with applications to quality control
JD Stamey, DM Young, TL Bratcher
Journal of Applied Statistics 33 (6), 583-594, 2006
182006
Bayesian analysis of complementary Poisson rate parameters with data subject to misclassification
JD Stamey, JW Seaman, DM Young
Journal of statistical planning and inference 134 (1), 36-48, 2005
172005
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