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Subject: Statistical Mathematics

What if the expected is not the most likely outcome? Four examples giving pause for thought and reconsideration

Double machine learning for static panel models with fixed effects

Machine learning in the prediction of human wellbeing

An assessment of the utility of a Bayesian framework to improve response propensity modes in longitudinal data

Modelling correlation matrices in multivariate data, with application to reciprocity and complementarity of child-parent exchanges of support

Assessment of the predictive power of selected sociologically relevant models -PhD thesis-

What if expected outcomes are not the most likely outcomes? Four basic case studies which give pause for thought

Association of latent class analysis-derived multimorbidity clusters with adverse health outcomes in patients with multiple long-term conditions: comparative results across three UK cohorts

Modelling correlations among grouped random effects in multilevel models with an application to the estimation of household effects on longitudinal health outcomes

A Bayesian interrupted time series framework for evaluating policy change on mental well-being: an application to England’s welfare reform

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