Morris Meisner
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Laska E, Meisner M, Wanderling J
Stat Med
. 2014 Jul;
33(24):4292-305.
PMID: 24996017
Recently, a maximally selected normalized Wilcoxon, whose asymptotic distribution is a Brownian Bridge, was proposed for testing symmetry of a distribution about zero. The test sequentially discards observations whose absolute...
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Laska E, Meisner M, Wanderling J
Stat Med
. 2012 Jun;
31(26):3178-91.
PMID: 22729950
The problem of testing symmetry about zero has a long and rich history in the statistical literature. We introduce a new test that sequentially discards observations whose absolute value is...
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Laska E, Meisner M, Wanderling J, Siegel C
Stat Med
. 2010 Jun;
29(16):1673-80.
PMID: 20572120
There is considerable public concern about health disparities among different cultural/racial/ethnic groups. Important process measures that might reflect inequities are treated prevalence and the service utilization rate in a defined...
4.
Laska E, Meisner M, Wanderling J
Stat Med
. 2009 Jul;
28(17):2230-52.
PMID: 19572380
A survey is conducted at w of K selection units or lists, e.g. health care institutions or weeks in a year, to estimate N, the total number of individuals with...
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Estimating numbers of unsheltered homeless people through plant-capture and postcount survey methods
Hopper K, Shinn M, Laska E, Meisner M, Wanderling J
Am J Public Health
. 2007 Sep;
98(8):1438-42.
PMID: 17901451
Objectives: We sought to increase the accuracy of New York City's estimates of its unsheltered homeless population. Methods: We employed 2 approaches to increasing count accuracy: a plant-capture strategy in...
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Siegel C, Laska E, Meisner M
Am J Public Health
. 2004 Apr;
94(4):582-5.
PMID: 15054009
Objectives: We sought to estimate the extended mental health service capacity requirements of persons affected by the September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks. Methods: We developed a formula to estimate the...
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Laska E, Meisner M, Wanderling J, Siegel C
Stat Med
. 2003 Oct;
22(21):3403-17.
PMID: 14566923
The capture-recapture approach to estimating the size of a population is a well-studied area of statistics. The number of distinct individuals, N(A) and N(B), on each of two lists, A...
8.
Meisner M, Laska E, Siegel C, Wanderling J
Health Econ
. 2002 Mar;
11(3):275-80.
PMID: 11921323
Interest in the use of net health benefit in cost-effectiveness analysis derives from its optimality property for decision-making. A description of the results of an economic evaluation of health care...
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Laska E, Meisner M, Siegel C, Wanderling J
Health Econ
. 2002 Mar;
11(3):249-64.
PMID: 11921321
Statistical methods are given for producing a cost-effectiveness frontier for an arbitrary number of programs. In the deterministic case, the net health benefit (NHB) decision rule is optimal; the rule...
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Sunshine A, Laska E, Meisner M
Pain
. 2001 Feb;
88(3):309-310.
PMID: 11221654
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