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Brandon G Wagner
(Brandon Wagner)
ORCID
Publication Activity (10 Years)
Years Active: 2020-2023
Publications (10 Years): 10
Top Topics
Men Who Have Sex With Men
Coronavirus Disease
Emergency Medical
Cross Sectional
Top Venues
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
Socius : sociological research for a dynamic world
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Publications
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Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Retail demand for emergency contraception in United States following New Year holiday: time series study.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Retail demand for emergency contraception in United States following New Year holiday: time series study.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Using autoregressive integrated moving average models for time series analysis of observational data.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Using autoregressive integrated moving average models for time series analysis of observational data.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Retail demand for emergency contraception in United States following New Year holiday: time series study.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Retail demand for emergency contraception in United States following New Year holiday: time series study.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Retail demand for emergency contraception in United States following New Year holiday: time series study.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Using autoregressive integrated moving average models for time series analysis of observational data.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kelly Cleland
Using autoregressive integrated moving average models for time series analysis of observational data.
BMJ (Clinical research ed.)
383 (2023)
Brandon G Wagner
,
Kate H Choi
,
Philip N Cohen
Decline in Marriage Associated with the COVID-19 Pandemic in the United States.
Socius : sociological research for a dynamic world
6 (2020)