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To cite logbin in publications use 2018; specific details of algorithms are in 2012 for the stable EM algorithm, 2015 for semi-parametric regression
Donoghoe MW, Marschner IC (2018). “logbin: An R package for relative risk regression using the log-binomial model.” Journal of Statistical Software, 86, 1–22. doi:10.18637/jss.v086.i09.
Marschner I, Gillett A (2012). “Relative risk regression: Reliable and flexible methods for log-binomial models.” Biostatistics, 13, 179–192. doi:10.1093/biostatistics/kxr030.
Donoghoe M, Marschner I (2015). “Flexible regression models for rate differences, risk differences and relative risks.” International Journal of Biostatistics, 11, 91–108. doi:10.1515/ijb-2014-0044.
Call citation("logbin", auto = TRUE) to obtain a reference to the package itself, and use toBibtex() to get the BibTeX entry for LaTeX users
Corresponding BibTeX entries:
@Article{, title = {{logbin}: An {R} package for relative risk regression using the log-binomial model}, journal = {Journal of Statistical Software}, volume = {86}, part = {9}, pages = {1--22}, year = {2018}, author = {Mark W. Donoghoe and Ian C. Marschner}, doi = {10.18637/jss.v086.i09}, }
@Article{, title = {Relative risk regression: Reliable and flexible methods for log-binomial models}, journal = {Biostatistics}, volume = {13}, part = {1}, pages = {179--192}, year = {2012}, author = {Ian C. Marschner and Alexandra C. Gillett}, doi = {10.1093/biostatistics/kxr030}, }
@Article{, title = {Flexible regression models for rate differences, risk differences and relative risks}, journal = {International Journal of Biostatistics}, volume = {11}, part = {1}, pages = {91--108}, year = {2015}, author = {Mark W. Donoghoe and Ian C. Marschner}, doi = {10.1515/ijb-2014-0044}, }
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