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The statistical analysis of crash-frequency data: A review and assessment of methodological alternatives
D Lord, F Mannering
Transportation research part A: policy and practice 44 (5), 291-305, 2010
22032010
The statistical analysis of highway crash-injury severities: A review and assessment of methodological alternatives
PT Savolainen, FL Mannering, D Lord, MA Quddus
Accident Analysis & Prevention 43 (5), 1666-1676, 2011
11992011
Poisson, Poisson-gamma and zero-inflated regression models of motor vehicle crashes: balancing statistical fit and theory
D Lord, SP Washington, JN Ivan
Accident Analysis & Prevention 37 (1), 35-46, 2005
11232005
Modeling traffic crash-flow relationships for intersections: dispersion parameter, functional form, and Bayes versus empirical Bayes methods
SP Miaou, D Lord
Transportation Research Record 1840 (1), 31-40, 2003
5202003
Modeling motor vehicle crashes using Poisson-gamma models: Examining the effects of low sample mean values and small sample size on the estimation of the fixed dispersion parameter
D Lord
Accident Analysis & Prevention 38 (4), 751-766, 2006
4982006
Comparing three commonly used crash severity models on sample size requirements: Multinomial logit, ordered probit and mixed logit models
F Ye, D Lord
Analytic methods in accident research 1, 72-85, 2014
4322014
Predicting motor vehicle crashes using support vector machine models
X Li, D Lord, Y Zhang, Y Xie
Accident Analysis & Prevention 40 (4), 1611-1618, 2008
4162008
Safety effect of roundabout conversions in the united states: Empirical bayes observational before-after study
BN Persaud, RA Retting, PE Garder, D Lord
Transportation Research Record 1751 (1), 1-8, 2001
4012001
Multivariate Poisson-lognormal models for jointly modeling crash frequency by severity
ES Park, D Lord
Transportation Research Record 2019 (1), 1-6, 2007
3912007
Accident prediction models with and without trend: application of the generalized estimating equations procedure
D Lord, BN Persaud
Transportation Research Record 1717 (1), 102-108, 2000
3582000
Further notes on the application of zero-inflated models in highway safety
D Lord, S Washington, JN Ivan
Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (1), 53-57, 2007
3372007
Modeling crash-flow-density and crash-flow-V/C ratio relationships for rural and urban freeway segments
D Lord, A Manar, A Vizioli
Accident Analysis & Prevention 37 (1), 185-199, 2005
3352005
Predicting motor vehicle collisions using Bayesian neural network models: An empirical analysis
Y Xie, D Lord, Y Zhang
Accident Analysis & Prevention 39 (5), 922-933, 2007
3332007
Effects of low sample mean values and small sample size on the estimation of the fixed dispersion parameter of Poisson-gamma models for modeling motor vehicle crashes: A …
D Lord, LF Miranda-Moreno
Safety Science 46 (5), 751-770, 2008
3062008
Application of the Conway–Maxwell–Poisson generalized linear model for analyzing motor vehicle crashes
D Lord, SD Guikema, SR Geedipally
Accident Analysis & Prevention 40 (3), 1123-1134, 2008
2962008
Application of finite mixture models for vehicle crash data analysis
BJ Park, D Lord
Accident Analysis & Prevention 41 (4), 683-691, 2009
2222009
The negative binomial-Lindley generalized linear model: Characteristics and application using crash data
SR Geedipally, D Lord, SS Dhavala
Accident Analysis & Prevention 45, 258-265, 2012
1992012
Investigation of effects of underreporting crash data on three commonly used traffic crash severity models: multinomial logit, ordered probit, and mixed logit
F Ye, D Lord
Transportation Research Record 2241 (1), 51-58, 2011
1832011
Crash and injury reduction following installation of roundabouts in the United States.
RA Retting, BN Persaud, PE Garder, D Lord
American journal of public health 91 (4), 628, 2001
1832001
Extension of the application of Conway‐Maxwell‐Poisson models: Analyzing traffic crash data exhibiting underdispersion
D Lord, SR Geedipally, SD Guikema
Risk Analysis: An International Journal 30 (8), 1268-1276, 2010
1792010
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