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Use of Bayesian analysis to design of clinical trials with one treatmentACHCAR, J. A.Communications in statistics. Theory and methods. 1984, Vol 13, Num 14, pp 1693-1707, issn 0361-0926Article

Inferences for the Birnbaum-Saunders fatigue life model using Bayesian methodsACHCAR, J. A.Computational statistics & data analysis. 1993, Vol 15, Num 4, pp 367-380, issn 0167-9473Article

Constant hazard function models with a change point : A Bayesian analysis using markov chain Monte Carlo methodsACHCAR, J. A; LOIBEL, S.Biometrical journal. 1998, Vol 40, Num 5, pp 543-555, issn 0323-3847Article

Constant hazard against a change-point alternative: a Bayesian approach with censored dataACHCAR, J. A; BOLFARINE, H.Communications in statistics. Theory and methods. 1989, Vol 18, Num 10, pp 3801-3819, issn 0361-0926Article

The log-linear model with a generalized gamma distribution for the error: a Bayesian approachACHCAR, J. A; BOLFARINE, H.Statistics & probability letters. 1986, Vol 4, Num 6, pp 325-332, issn 0167-7152Article

Transformation of survival data to an extreme value distributionACHCAR, J. A; BOLFARINE, H; PERICCHI, L. R et al.Statistician (London. Print). 1987, Vol 36, Num 2-3, pp 229-234, issn 0039-0526Article

Use of Markov chain Monte Carlo methods in a bayesian analysis of the block and Basu bivariate exponential distributionACHCAR, J. A; LEANDRO, R. A.Annals of the Institute of Statistical Mathematics. 1998, Vol 50, Num 3, pp 403-416, issn 0020-3157Article

Bayesian inference for nonhomogeneous Poisson processes in software reliability models assuming nonmonotonic intensity functions nonmonotonic intensity functionsRAMIREZ CID, J. E; ACHCAR, J. A.Computational statistics & data analysis. 1999, Vol 32, Num 2, pp 147-159, issn 0167-9473Article

A statistical model investigating the prevalence of tuberculosis in New York City using counting processes with two change-pointsACHCAR, J. A; MARTINEZ, E. Z; RUFFINO-NETTO, A et al.Epidemiology and infection. 2008, Vol 136, Num 12, pp 1599-1605, issn 0950-2688, 7 p.Article

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