Martin Posch : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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Papers

RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   21 years (1997 - 2018). See details.
   Cites by year: 5
   Journals where Martin Posch has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 3.    Total self citations: 7 (6.25 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Martin Posch.

Is cited by:

Hopkins, Ed (5)

Ianni, Antonella (4)

Beggs, Alan (3)

Faure, Mathieu (3)

Oyarzun, Carlos (3)

Mengel, Friederike (2)

Possajennikov, Alex (2)

Izquierdo, Luis (2)

Darmon, Eric (2)

Keilbach, Max (2)

Cho, Inkoo (2)

Cites to:

Vega-Redondo, Fernando (3)

Katz, Michael (2)

Shapiro, Carl (2)

Kaniovski (Kaniovskyi), Yuri (Yuriy) (2)

Schlag, Karl (2)

Börgers, Tilman (2)

Church, Jeffrey (1)

Palomino, Frederic (1)

Dosi, Giovanni (1)

Hofbauer, Josef (1)

Ray, Debraj (1)

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Where Martin Posch has published?


Journals with more than one article published# docs
PLOS ONE3
Journal of the American Statistical Association3
Biometrics3
Biometrika2
Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology2

Recent works citing Martin Posch (2025 and 2024)


YearTitle of citing document
2025Stochastic adaptive learning with committed players in games with strict Nash equilibria. (2025). Funai, Naoki. In: Games and Economic Behavior. RePEc:eee:gamebe:v:154:y:2025:i:c:p:351-376.

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2024Nested replicator dynamics, nested logit choice, and similarity-based learning. (2024). Sandholm, William H ; Mertikopoulos, Panayotis. In: Journal of Economic Theory. RePEc:eee:jetheo:v:220:y:2024:i:c:s0022053124000875.

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2024An interpretable framework to identify responsive subgroups from clinical trials regarding treatment effects: Application to treatment of intracerebral hemorrhage. (2024). Tariq, Muhammad Bilal ; Ling, Yaobin ; Aronowski, Jaroslaw ; Tang, Kaichen ; Fann, Yang ; Kim, Yejin ; Jiang, Xiaoqian ; Savitz, Sean I. In: PLOS Digital Health. RePEc:plo:pdig00:0000493.

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Works by Martin Posch:


YearTitleTypeCited
2008A Uniform Improvement of Bonferroni-Type Tests by Sequential Tests In: Journal of the American Statistical Association.
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2009Hunting for Significance With the False Discovery Rate In: Journal of the American Statistical Association.
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2002Recursive Combination Tests In: Journal of the American Statistical Association.
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2000Interim Analysis and Sample Size Reassessment In: Biometrics.
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2003Sequential Tests for Noninferiority and Superiority In: Biometrics.
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2009Exact Confidence Bounds Following Adaptive Group Sequential Tests In: Biometrics.
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2014Detection of epistatic effects with logic regression and a classical linear regression model In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology.
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2015Sample size reassessment for a two-stage design controlling the false discovery rate In: Statistical Applications in Genetics and Molecular Biology.
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2003Attainability of Boundary Points under Reinforcement Learning In: Levine's Working Paper Archive.
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2003Attainability of Boundary Points under Reinforcement Learning.(2003) In: Edinburgh School of Economics Discussion Paper Series.
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2005Attainability of boundary points under reinforcement learning.(2005) In: Games and Economic Behavior.
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2018Optimal exact tests for multiple binary endpoints In: Computational Statistics & Data Analysis.
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2013Simultaneous confidence intervals that are compatible with closed testing in adaptive designs In: Biometrika.
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2008A Note on repeated p-values for group sequential designs In: Biometrika.
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2016Sample Size Reassessment and Hypothesis Testing in Adaptive Survival Trials In: PLOS ONE.
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2016Optimizing Trial Designs for Targeted Therapies In: PLOS ONE.
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2018Subgroup identification in clinical trials via the predicted individual treatment effect In: PLOS ONE.
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Win-Stay, Lose-Shift. A General Learning Rule for Repeated Normal Form Games In: Computing in Economics and Finance 1997.
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1997Cycling in a stochastic learning algorithm for normal form games In: Journal of Evolutionary Economics.
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2001WIN STAY, LOSE SHIFT OR IMITATION – ONLY THE CHOICE OF PEERS COUNTS In: Vienna Economics Papers.
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2001Win Stay, Lose Shift or Imitatation – Only the Choice of Peers Counts In: Vienna Economics Papers.
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1998Network Externalities and the Dynamics of Markets. In: Working Papers.
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1998The Efficiency of Adapting Aspiration Levels. In: Working Papers.
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1997Win Stay---Lose Shift: An Elementary Learning Rule for Normal Form Games In: Research in Economics.
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