Estimating equations are used to develop simple non-iterative estimates of the κ-coefficient that can be used when there are more than two random raters and/or unbalanced data (each subject is not ...
Searls in 1964 showed that when the coefficient of variation is known, the sample mean is dominated with respect to mean squared error by an improved estimator that ...
Canonical correlation was developed by Hotelling (1935, 1936). Its application is discussed by Cooley and Lohnes (1971), Kshirsagar (1972), and Mardia, Kent, and Bibby (1979). It is a technique for ...
A remotely delivered behavioral intervention can reduce variability in systolic blood pressure, expressed as the coefficient of variation (BPCoV).