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Identifiability
Maximum Likelihood Estimation in Latent Class Models for Contingency Table Data
An ANOVA Test for Parameter Estimability Using Data Cloning with Application to Statistical
Lecture 5 Identifiability
Identifiability of Mixtures of Power-Series Distributions and Related Characterizations
Statistical Identification of Synchronous Spiking
The Sufficient and Necessary Condition for the Identifiability And
A Guide to Using PEST for Model-Parameter and Predictive-Uncertainty Analysis
Meanings of Identification in Econometrics
Maximum Likelihood Estimation of a Finite Mixture of Logistic Regression
Maximum Likelihood Estimation for Discrete Determinantal Point Processes
Core Guide: Correlation Structures in Mixed Effects Models for Longitudinal Data Analysis
Regression Discontinuity Design with Multivalued Treatments∗
Logistic Regression
Identifiability of Latent Class Models with Many Observed Variables
Ambiguity and Nonidentifiability in the Statistical Analysis of Neural Codes
Identifiability of Finite Mixtures of Multinomial Logit Models With
Identification in Parametric Models Author(S): Thomas J
Maximum Likelihood Estimation in the Logistic Regression Model with a Cure Fraction Aba Diop, Aliou Diop, Jean-François Dupuy
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Parameter Identifiability and Model Selection for Sigmoid Population
A Note on the Identifiability of Nonparametric and Semiparametric Mixtures of Glms
Parameter Identifiability and Redundancy: Theoretical Considerations
Regression Discontinuity Designs: Theory and Applications Advances in Econometrics
Demonstration of the Relationship Between Sensitivity and Identifiability for Inverse Uncertainty Quantification
A Note on the Identifiability of Nonparametric and Semiparametric
Parameter Identifiability in Statistical Machine Learning: a Review
Assessing Phenotypic Correlation Through the Multivariate Phylogenetic Latent Liability Model.” DOI:10.1214/15-AOAS821SUPP
BIOINFORMATICS ORIGINAL PAPER Doi:10.1093/Bioinformatics/Btu006
A General Theory of Identification
Regression Discontinuity Design with Measurement Error in the Assignment Variable
What Do We Mean by Identifiability in Mixed Effects Models? Marc Lavielle, Leon Aarons
Regression Discontinuity Designs*