Nur Anisah Mohamed is a Senior lecturer at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Faculty of Science, and University of Malaya, Malaysia (UM). She obtained her Ph.D. in 2013 at Newcastle University, United Kingdom. She graduated her degree (B.Sc. in Statistics) in 2004 and Master (M.Sc. in Statistics) in 2006 at the University of Malaya, Malaysia. Her research interest is in Applied Statistics, mainly in Repeated Measurements and Longitudinal Analysis.
Area of Interest:
Bayesian Inference
100%
Mathematical Sciences
62%
Statistical Modelling
90%
Survival Analyses
75%
Regression Analysis
55%
Research Publications in Numbers
Books 0
Chapters 0
Articles 0
Abstracts 0
Selected Publications
Mohamed, N.A. and N.R. Abdul Jalil, 2018. Quadratic inference functions in estimating optimal dynamic treatment regimes. J. Commun. Stat.-Simul. Comput., (In Press). .
Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J.B.W., H. Hui, N.A.B.M.A. Rahman and H.S. Jenatabadi, 2017. Family food security and children’s environment: A comprehensive analysis with structural equation modeling. Sustainability, Vol., 9, No. 7. 10.3390/su9071220. CrossRef | Direct Link |