# | Document title | Authors | Year | Source | Cited by |
1 | An application of Nelder-Mead algorithm in response surface methodology: CCD | Wongoutong C., Jitthavech J., Lorchirachoonkul V. | 2017 | Thailand Statistician 15(2),pp. 167-183 | 3 |
2 | Analysis of the infant gut microbiome reveals metabolic functional roles associated with healthy infants and infants with atopic dermatitis using metaproteomics | Kingkaw A., Nakphaichit M., Suratannon N., Nitisinprasert S., Wongoutong C., Chatchatee P., Krobthong S., Charoenlappanit S., Roytrakul S., Vongsangnak W. | 2020 | PeerJ 8 | 3 |
3 | Imputation Methods in Time Series with a Trend and a Consecutive Missing Value Pattern | Wongoutong C. | 2021 | Thailand Statistician 19(4),pp. 866-879 | 2 |
4 | Imputation methods for missing response values in the three parts of a central composite design with two factors | Wongoutong C. | 2022 | Journal of Statistical Computation and Simulation
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5 | Comparison of Listwise Deletion and Imputation Methods for Handling a Single Missing Response Value in a Central Composite Design | Junthopas W., Wongoutong C. | 2022 | Thailand Statistician 20(3),pp. 545-561 | 0 |
6 | Improvement of the holt-winters multiplicative method with a new initial value settings method | Wongoutong C. | 2021 | Thailand Statistician 19(2),pp. 280-293 | 0 |
7 | The effect on forecasting accuracy of the holt-winters method when using the incorrect model on a non-stationary time series | Wongoutong C. | 2021 | Thailand Statistician 19(3),pp. 565-582 | 0 |