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Browsing 14 Economics by Author "Fiebig Denzil"

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  • Gu Yuanyuan; Fiebig Denzil; Cripps E; Kohn Robert (Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009)
    Bayesian analysis is given of a random effects binary probit model that allows for heteroscedasticity. Real and simulated examples illustrate the approach and show that ignoring heteroscedasticity when it exists may lead ...
  • Fiebig Denzil; Haas Marion; Hossain Ishrat; Street Deborah; Viney Rosalie (Pergamon, 2009)
    Despite the success internationally of cervical screening programs debate continues about optimal program design. This includes increasing participation rates among under-screened women, reducing unnecessary early re-screening, ...
  • Hall Jane; King Madeleine; Jenkins Christine; Reddel H.K.; Fiebig Denzil; Lanscar Emily; Louviere Jordan; Hossain Ishrat (American Association of Immunologists, 2002)
    Effective control of asthma requires regular preventive medication. Poor medication adherence suggests that patient preferences for medications may differ from the concerns of the prescribing clinicians. This study ...
  • Fiebig Denzil; Knox Stephanie; Viney Rosalie; Haas Marion; Street Deborah (John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2011)
    New contraceptive methods provide greater choice in terms of effectiveness, management of side-effects, convenience and frequency of administration and flexibility, but make the decisions about contraception more complex. ...
  • Fiebig Denzil; Hall Jane; Hossain Ishrat; King Madeleine; Louviere Jordan (Elsevier Science, 2006)
    This study explores factors that influence participation in genetic testing programs and the acceptance of multiple tests. Tay Sachs and cystic fibrosis are both genetically determined recessive disorders with differing ...
  • Fiebig Denzil; Belkar R; Viney Rosalie; Haas Marion (Le Jacq Communications, 2003)
    The decision to undertake a screening test is conditional upon awareness of screening. From an econometric perspective there is a potential selection problem, if no distinction is made between aware and unaware ...