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Survival analysis / Estimation theory / Bayesian statistics / Proportional hazards models / Linear regression / Censoring / Akaike information criterion / Expectation–maximization algorithm / Bayesian inference / Statistics / Regression analysis / Econometrics
Date: 2012-03-20 11:41:31
Survival analysis
Estimation theory
Bayesian statistics
Proportional hazards models
Linear regression
Censoring
Akaike information criterion
Expectation–maximization algorithm
Bayesian inference
Statistics
Regression analysis
Econometrics

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