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Assessing Nonsuperiority, Noninferiority, or Equivalence When Comparing Two Regression Models Over a Restricted Covariate Region

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  • W. Liu
  • F. Bretz
  • A. J. Hayter
  • H. P. Wynn

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  • W. Liu & F. Bretz & A. J. Hayter & H. P. Wynn, 2009. "Assessing Nonsuperiority, Noninferiority, or Equivalence When Comparing Two Regression Models Over a Restricted Covariate Region," Biometrics, The International Biometric Society, vol. 65(4), pages 1279-1287, December.
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