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  • No matter how hard we try to axiomatise mathematics, there will always be strong, independent propositions that don't need no ...
  • Presentation Title: A Perspective Review of FDA's Draft Guidance on the Use of Bayesian Methodology in Clinical Trials of Drug ...
  • In this Fit for the Future webinar with Sarah Edwards, Head of Eunomia North America, and Michael Wasserman, our EPR expert, ...
  • In this video I show how to evaluate a model with a higher order reflective construct being predicted by other factors.
  • Panelists: Kim Weeden (Cornell University), Betsy Sinclair (Washington University at St.

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