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Year: 2016

Latent variable regression – an idea

By Monkey Posted on April 12, 2016 Posted in Tips, tricks and notes Tagged with Bayesian, health economics, OpenBUGS, statistics, utility, WinBUGS

This post arose because of a discussion with some colleagues about the measurement of utility and health-related quality of life in cancer. It covers latent variable regression and an attempt to use it to describe the relationship between a common …

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