Volume 21.
(as bibtex)
354 references.
Articles
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1-2. Preface
Dykstra, Richard L.,
Robertson, Tim,
Silvapulle, Mervyn J.
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1001-1001. Comment on ``Teaching hypothesis tests -- Time for significant change? (Pkg: p985-1001)
Peters, T. J.
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1003-1006. Medical students' perspective on the teaching of medical statistics in the undergraduate medical curriculum
Astin, Jeremy,
Jenkins, Tom,
Moore, Laurence
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1007-1007. Comment on ``Medical students' perspective on the teaching of medical statistics in the undergraduate medical curriculum'' (p1003-1006)
Moore, Laurence
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1009-1020. Teaching epidemiology and statistics by distance learning
Bruce, Jane C.,
Bond, Stephen T.,
Jones, Michael E.
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1021-1022. Comment on ``Teaching epidemiology and statistics by distance learning'' (p1009-1020)
Gilmour, Harper
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1023-1041. Selection models and pattern-mixture models to analyse longitudinal quality of life data subject to drop-out
Michiels, Bart,
Molenberghs, Geert,
Bijnens, Luc,
Vangeneugden, Tony,
Thijs, Herbert
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1043-1066. Coping with missing data in clinical trials: A model-based approach applied to asthma trials
Carpenter, James,
Pocock, Stuart,
Lamm, Carl Johan
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1067-1088. Longitudinal profiles of health care providers
Bronskill, Susan E.,
Normand, Sharon-Lise T.,
Landrum, Mary Beth,
Rosenheck, Robert A.
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1089-1101. Estimation of an errors-in-variables regression model when the variances of the measurement errors vary between the observations
Kulathinal, S. B.,
Kuulasmaa, Kari,
Gasbarra, Dario
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1103-1114. Functional data analysis with application to periodically stimulated foetal heart rate data. I: Functional regression
Ratcliffe, Sarah J.,
Leader, Leo R.,
Heller, Gillian Z.
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1115-1127. Functional data analysis with application to periodically stimulated foetal heart rate data. II: Functional logistic regression
Ratcliffe, Sarah J.,
Heller, Gillian Z.,
Leader, Leo R.
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1129-1144. Non-parametric confidence interval estimation for competing risks analysis: Application to contraceptive data
Choudhury, Jahar B.
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113-128. Hidden Markov models for the onset and progression of bronchiolitis obliterans syndrome in lung transplant recipients
Jackson, Christopher H.,
Sharples, Linda D.
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1145-1165. Prediction trees with soft nodes for binary outcomes
Ciampi, Antonio,
Couturier, Andre,
Couturier, André,
Li, Shaolin
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1167-1171. Reply to comment on ``The impact of covariate imbalance on the size of the logrank test in randomized clinical trials'' (2000V19 p1955-1967)
Kinukawa, Naoko,
Nakamura, Tsuyoshi,
Akazawa, Kouhei,
Nose, Yoshiaki
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1167-1167. Comment on ``The impact of covariate imbalance on the size of the logrank test in randomized clinical trials'' (2000V19 p1955-1967)
Mazumdar, Madhu
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1172-1172. Comment on ``Heterogeneity in phase I clinical trials: prior elicitation and computation using the continual reassessment method'' (2001V20 p867-882)
Whitehead, John
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1173-1188. Baseline information in structural failure time estimators for the effect of observed treatment compliance
Loeys, T.,
Goetghebeur, E.
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1189-1212. A Bayesian analysis of a proportion under non-ignorable non-response
Nandram, Balgobin,
Choi, Jai Won
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1213-1235. A new parametric method based on S-distributions for computing receiver operating characteristic curves for continuous diagnostic tests
Sorribas, Albert,
March, Jaume,
Trujillano, Javier
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1237-1256. Properties of the summary receiver operating characteristic (SROC) curve for diagnostic test data
Walter, S. D.
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1257-1270. Estimating cancer prevalence using mixture models for cancer survival
Phillips, Norman,
Coldman, Andrew,
McBride, Mary L.
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1271-1287. Jointly modelling the relationship between survival and pulmonary function in cystic fibrosis patients
Schluchter, Mark D.,
Konstan, Michael W.,
Davis, Pamela B.
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1289-1307. Methods for evaluating the performance of diagnostic tests in the absence of a gold standard: A latent class model approach
Garrett, Elizabeth S.,
Eaton, William W.,
Zeger, Scott
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129-142. Item response models for joint analysis of quality of life and survival
Wang, Chen,
Douglas, Jeffrey,
Anderson, Susan
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1309-1330. A new approach to training back-propagation artificial neural networks: Empirical evaluation on ten data sets from clinical studies
Ciampi, Antonio,
Zhang, Fulin
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1331-1335. Sample size requirements for estimating intraclass correlations with desired precision
Bonett, Douglas G.
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1337-1350. Sample size re-estimation in cluster randomization trials
Lake, Stephen,
Kammann, Erin,
Klar, Neil,
Betensky, Rebecca
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1351-1364. Clinical trials of behavioural interventions with heterogeneous teaching subgroup effects
Hoover, Donald R.
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1365-1376. Study control, violators, inclusion criteria and defining explanatory and pragmatic trials
McMahon, Alex D.
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1377-1386. A note on ANOVA assumptions and robust analysis for a cross-over study
Chen, Xun,
Zhao, Peng-Liang,
Zhang, Ji
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1387-1408. Prediction of survival and opportunistic infections in HIV-infected patients: A comparison of imputation methods of incomplete CD4 counts
Molenberghs, Geert,
Williams, Paige L.,
Lipsitz, Stuart R.
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1409-1427. Estimating risk and rate levels, ratios and differences in case-control studies
King, Gary,
Zeng, Langche
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1429-1441. Small-sample adjustments in using the sandwich variance estimator in generalized estimating equations
Pan, Wei,
Wall, Melanie M.
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143-164. Covariance models for nested repeated measures data: Analysis of ovarian steroid secretion data
Park, Taesung,
Lee, Young Jack
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143-164. Covariance models for nested repeated measures data: analysis of ovarian steroid secretion data†
Lee, Young Jack,
Park, Taesung
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1443-1459. Improved approximate confidence intervals for the mean of a log-normal random variable
Taylor, Douglas J.,
Kupper, Lawrence L.,
Muller, Keith E.
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1461-1469. Zero-inflated models for regression analysis of count data: A study of growth and development
Cheung, Yin Bin
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1471-1484. Analysis of mixed categorical data in 2×K contingency tables
Gautam, Shiva
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1471-1484. Analysis of mixed categorical data in $2 \times K$ contingency tables
Gautam, Shiva
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1485-1496. An empirical comparison of record linkage procedures
Gomatam, Shanti,
Carter, Randy,
Ariet, Mario,
Mitchell, Glenn
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1497-1498. The Theory of the Design of Experiments. D. R. Cox and N. Reid, Chapman and Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, 2000. No. of pages: 323. Price: £39.99. ISBN 1-5-488-195-X
Levy, Paul S.
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1498-1499. Biostatistical Methods; The Assessment of Relative Risks. J. M. Lachin. Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics, No. of pages: 544. Price: £58.50. ISBN 0471-36996-9
Moreau, Thierry
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1499-1500. Multiple Comparisons and Multiple Tests. Using the SAS System. Peter H. Westfall, Randall D.Tobias, Dror Rom, Russell D. Wolfinger and Yosef Hochberg, SAS Institute, Cary, U.S.A. 2000. No. of pages: xiv + 397. Price: DKK 412.00. ISBN 1-58025-397-0
Chiu, Yen-Feng
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1503-1511. Investigating causes of heterogeneity in systematic reviews
Glasziou, P. P.,
Sanders, S. L.
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1513-1524. Statistical methods for assessing the influence of study characteristics on treatment effects in 'meta-epidemiological' research
Sterne, Jonathan A. C.,
Juni, Peter,
Jueni, Peter,
Jüni, Peter,
Schulz, Kenneth F.,
Altman, Douglas G.,
Bartlett, Christopher,
Egger, Matthias
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1525-1537. Exploring sources of heterogeneity in systematic reviews of diagnostic tests
Lijmer, Jeroen G.,
Bossuyt, Patrick M. M.,
Heisterkamp, Siem H.
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1539-1558. Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta-analysis
Higgins, Julian P. T.,
Thompson, Simon G.
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1559-1573. How should meta-regression analyses be undertaken and interpreted?
Thompson, Simon G.,
Higgins, Julian P. T.
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1575-1600. Issues in the selection of a summary statistic for meta-analysis of clinical trials with binary outcomes
Deeks, Jonathan J.
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1601-1623. Bayesian random effects meta-analysis of trials with binary outcomes: Methods for the absolute risk difference and relative risk scales
Warn, D. E.,
Thompson, S. G.,
Spiegelhalter, D. J.
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1625-1634. A comparison of handsearching versus MEDLINE searching to identify reports of randomized controlled trials
Hopewell, S.,
Clarke, M.,
Lusher, A.,
Lefebvre, C.,
Westby, M.
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1635-1640. Identification of randomized controlled trials in systematic reviews: Accuracy and reliability of screening records
Edwards, Phil,
Clarke, Mike,
DiGuiseppi, Carolyn,
Pratap, Sarah,
Roberts, Ian,
Wentz, Reinhard
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1641-1661. Using inverse weighting and predictive inference to estimate the effects of time-varying treatments on the discrete-time hazard
Dawson, Ree,
Lavori, Philip W.
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165-176. On the inappropriateness of an EM algorithm based procedure for blinded sample size re-estimation
Friede, Tim,
Kieser, Meinhard
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1663-1680. Comment on ``Using inverse weighting and predictive inference to estimate the effects of time-varying treatments on the discrete-time hazard''(p1641-1661)
Robins, James M.
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1663-1680. Commentary on ‘Using inverse weighting and predictive inference to estimate the effects of time-varying treatments on the discrete-time hazard’
Robins, James M.
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1681-1687. Rejoinder for ‘Using inverse weighting and predictive inference to estimate the effects of time-varying treatments on the discrete-time hazard’
Lavori, Philip W.,
Dawson, Ree
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1681-1687. Reply to comment on ``Using inverse weighting and predictive inference to estimate the effects of time-varying treatments on the discrete-time hazard''(p1641-1661)
Dawson, Ree,
Lavori, Philip W.
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1689-1709. Estimating the causal effect of zidovudine on CD4 count with a marginal structural model for repeated measures
Hernán, Miguel A.,
Hernan, Miguel A.,
Brumback, Babette A.,
Robins, James M.
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1711-1726. Early selection in a randomized phase II clinical trial†
Venzon, David J.,
Steinberg, Seth M.
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1711-1726. Early selection in a randomized phase II clinical trial
Steinberg, Seth M.,
Venzon, David J.
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1727-1742. Reproducibility probability in clinical trials
Shao, Jun,
Chow, Shein-Chung
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1743-1760. Assessing rater agreement using marginal association models
Perkins, Susan M.,
Becker, Mark P.
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1761-1772. Simultaneous estimation of intrarater and interrater agreement for multiple raters under order restrictions for a binary trait
Kirchner, H. Lester,
Lemke, Jon H.
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177-189. Group sequential monitoring of years of life saved with paired censored survival data
Murray, Susan
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1773-1785. The predictive value of microbiologic diagnostic tests if asymptomatic carriers are present
Gunnarsson, Ronny K.,
Lanke, Jan
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1787-1801. Sample size and power determination for clustered repeated measurements
Liu, Aiyi,
Shih, W. J.,
Gehan, E.
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1803-1803. Comment on ``A comparison of methods to detect publication bias in meta-analysis'' (2001V20 p641-654)
Begg, Colin B.
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1804-1804. Reply to comment on ``A comparison of methods to detect publication bias in meta-analysis'' (2001V20 p641-654)
Macaskill, Petra,
Irwig, Les,
Walter, Stephen D.
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1805-1823. Adaptive dose finding for phase I clinical trials of drugs used for chemotherapy of cancer
Potter, Douglas M.
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1825-1847. Alternative confidence intervals for the assessment of bioequivalence in four-period cross-over designs
Quiroz, Jorge,
Ting, Naitee,
Wei, Greg C. G.,
Burdick, Richard K.
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1849-1865. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis for diagnostic examinations with uninterpretable cases
Lu, Ying,
Heller, Daniel N.,
Zhao, Shoujun
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1867-1885. Analysis of mutational spectra: Locating hotspots and clusters of mutations using recursive segmentation
Fijal, Bonnie A.,
Idury, Ramana M.,
Witte, John S.
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1887-1897. Concordance of disease form in kindreds ascertained through affected individuals
Winawer, Melodie,
Ottman, Ruth,
Rabinowitz, Daniel
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1899-1911. A Pearson-type goodness-of-fit test for stationary and time-continuous Markov regression models
Aguirre-Hernández, R.,
Aguirre-Hernandez, R.,
Farewell, V. T.
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191-202. Analysis of ulcer data using hierarchical generalized linear models
Lee, Youngjo,
Nelder, John A.
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1913-1935. Diagnostics for conformity of paired quantitative measurements
Hawkins, Douglas M.
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1937-1953. Permutation tests for detecting and estimating mixtures in task performance within groups
Lo, Yungtai,
Matthysse, Steven,
Rubin, Donald B.,
Holzman, Philip S.
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1955-1956. Comment on ``Power comparison of robust approximate and non-parametric tests for the analysis of cross-over trials'' (2001V20 p1185-1196)
Chen, Xun
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1955-1956. Power comparison of robust approximate and non-parametric tests for the analysis of cross-over trials by J. A. Correa and F. Bellavance, Statistics in Medicine 2001; 20:1185–1196.
Chen, Xun
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1956-1958. Reply to comment on ``Power comparison of robust approximate and non-parametric tests for the analysis of cross-over trials'' (2001V20 p1185-1196)
Correa, Jose A.,
Bellavance, Francois,
Bellavance, François
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1958-1960. Comment on ``Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference or non-unity relative risk'' (1990V9 p1447-1454)
Schoder, Volker
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1958-1960. Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference or non-unity relative risk by C. P. Farrington and G. Manning, Statistics in Medicine 1990; 9:1447–1454
Schoder, Volker
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1960-1960. Reply to comment on ``Test statistics and sample size formulae for comparative binomial trials with null hypothesis of non-zero risk difference or non-unity relative risk'' (1990V9 p1447-1454)
Farrington, C. P.
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1961-1962. 1. Design and Analysis of Cluster Randomization Trials in Health Research. Allan Donner and Neil Klar, Arnold, London, 2000. No. of pages: x+178. Price:£35.ISBN 0-340-691530
Andersen, Per Kragh
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1962-1963. 2. Birth Counts. Statistics of Pregnancy and Childbirth. 2nd edn. Volumes 1 and 2. Alison Macfarlane and Miranda Mugford, The Stationery Office, London, 2000. No. of pages: xxv + 447 and xxx + 673. Price: £29.95 per volume or £45.00 for both. ISBN 0-11-621049-4 (volume 1) and 0-11-620917-8 (volume 2)
Knudsen, Lisbeth B.
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1963-1964. 3. Applied Logistic Regression. 2nd edn. David W. Hosmer and Stanley Lemeshow. Wiley, New York, 2000. No. of pages: xii+373. Price: £60.95. ISBN 0-471-35632-8
Andersen, Per Kragh
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1964-1966. 4. Multilevel Modelling of Health Statistics. A. H. Leyland and H. Goldstein (eds), Wiley, Chichester, 2001. No. of pages: xvii+217. Price $95.00. ISBN 0-471-99890-7
Skrondal, Anders
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1966-1967. 5. Multidimensional Scaling. 2nd edn. Trevor F. Cox and Michael A. A. Cox, Chapman & Hall/CRC, Boca Raton, London, New York, Washington DC, 2000. No. of pages: xiv + 309. Price: $79.95. ISBN 1-58488-094-5
Marshall, Roger
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1969-1989. Designing complex group sequential survival trials
Lakatos, Edward
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1991-2012. Bayesian two-stage designs for phase II clinical trials
Tan, Say-Beng,
Machin, David
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2013-2025. Meta-analysis of method comparison studies
Williamson, P. R.,
Lancaster, G. A.,
Craig, J. V.,
Smyth, R. L.
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2027-2044. On the assessment of adverse drug reactions from spontaneous reporting systems: The influence of under-reporting on odds ratios
Heijden, Peter G. M. van der,
Puijenbroek, Eugene P. van,
Puijenbroek, Eugène P. van,
Buuren, Stef van,
Hofstede, Jacques W. van der
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203-217. Complete imputation of missing repeated categorical data: One-sample applications
West, Colin P.,
Dawson, Jeffrey D.
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2045-2055. Comparison of bandwidth selection methods for kernel smoothing of ROC curves
Zhou, Xiao-Hua,
Harezlak, Jaroslaw
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2057-2075. A Bayesian space varying parameter model applied to estimating fertility schedules
Assunção, Renato M.,
Assuncao, Renato M.,
Potter, Joseph E.,
Cavenaghi, Suzana M.
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2077-2091. Time-varying exposure and the impact of stressful life events on onset of affective disorder
Wainwright, Nicholas W. J.,
Surtees, Paul G.
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2093-2108. Modelling HIV viral rebound using non-linear mixed effects models
Fitzgerald, Anthony P.,
DeGruttola, Victor G.,
Vaida, Florin
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21-33. Evaluating inter-hospital variability in mortality rates over time, allowing for time-varying effects
Galai, Noya,
Simchen, Elisheva,
Braun, Dalit,
Mandel, Micha,
Zitser-Gurevich, Yana
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2109-2129. Kappa coefficients in medical research
Kraemer, Helena Chmura,
Periyakoil, Vyjeyanthi S.,
Noda, Art
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2131-2144. Meta-analysis combining parallel and cross-over clinical trials. I: Continuous outcomes
Curtin, François,
Curtin, Francois,
Altman, Douglas G.,
Elbourne, Diana
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2145-2159. Meta-analysis combining parallel and cross-over clinical trials. II: Binary outcomes
Curtin, François,
Curtin, Francois,
Elbourne, Diana,
Altman, Douglas G.
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2161-2173. Meta-analysis combining parallel and cross-over clinical trials. III: The issue of carry-over
Curtin, François,
Curtin, Francois,
Elbourne, Diana,
Altman, Douglas G.
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2175-2197. Flexible parametric proportional-hazards and proportional-odds models for censored survival data, with application to prognostic modelling and estimation of treatment effects
Royston, Patrick,
Parmar, Mahesh K. B.
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219-229. Non-linear hierarchical models for monitoring compliance
Pauler, Donna K.,
Laird, Nan M.
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2199-2214. A Bayesian approach to parameter estimation in HIV dynamical models
Putter, H.,
Heisterkamp, S. H.,
Lange, J. M. A.,
Wolf, F. de
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2215-2223. Robustness of choice of number of doses for maximum likelihood estimation of the ED$_50$ in bioassay
Huang, Yangxin
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2215-2223. Robustness of choice of number of doses for maximum likelihood estimation of the ED50 in bioassay
Huang, Yangxin
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2225-2242. Potential of feature selection methods in heart rate variability analysis for the classification of different cardiovascular diseases
Schumann, Agnes,
Wessel, Niels,
Schirdewan, Alexander,
Osterziel, Karl Josef,
Voss, Andreas
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2243-2255. On the issue of `multiple' first failures in competing risks analysis
Tai, Bee-Choo,
White, Ian R,
Gebski, Val,
Machin, David
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2243-2255. On the issue of ‘multiple’ first failures in competing risks analysis
Tai, Bee-Choo,
White, Ian R,
Machin, David,
Gebski, Val
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2257-2269. A three-dimensional model for the tooth-loss patterns by multi-plane regression analysis
Sasahara, Hisako,
Sasahara, Hideo,
Kawamura, Makoto
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2271-2285. Disease prevalence estimations based on contact registrations in general practice
Hoogenveen, Rudolf,
Schellevis, Francois,
Westert, Gert,
Dijkgraaf, Marcel,
Schellevis, François,
Bakker, Dinny de
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2287-2290. Sympercents: symmetric percentage differences on the 100 logescale simplify the presentation of log transformed data by T. J. Cole, Statistics in Medicine 2000; 19: 3109–3125.
Kryakin, Yuri V.,
Cole, Tim J.
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2287-2290. Comment on ``Sympercents: symmetric percentage differences on the 100 log$_e$ scale simplify the presentation of log transformed data'' (2000V19 p3109-3125)
Cole, Tim J.,
Kryakin, Yuri V.
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2291-2292. A Basic Course in Statistics, 4th edn, G. M. Clarke and D. Cooke, Arnold, 1997. No. of pages:xxiii+672.Price:£19.99.ISBN0340719958
Tutz, Gerhard
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2292-2293. Causality: Models, Reasoning and Inference. Judea Pearl, Cambridge University Press, New York, 2000. No. of pages: 384. Price: $39.95. ISBN 0-521-77362-8
Didelez, Vanessa
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2293-2294. A Handbook of Statistical Analyses Using Stata, 2ndedn,Sophia Rabe-Hesketh and Brian Everitt,Chapman&Hall/CRC,London,U.K.,1998. No. of pages: xi+215. Price:£19.95. ISBN 0-849-30387-7
Hoffmann, Raymond
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2295-2312. A Bayesian fixed effects analysis of the Mantel–Haenszel model applied to meta-analysis
Duffy, John C.,
Leonard, Thomas
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2295-2312. A Bayesian fixed effects analysis of the Mantel-Haenszel model applied to meta-analysis
Leonard, Thomas,
Duffy, John C.
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231-245. Tests for equivalence or non-inferiority for paired binary data
Liu, Jen-pei,
Hsueh, Huey-miin,
Hsieh, Eric,
Chen, James J.
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2313-2324. Network meta-analysis for indirect treatment comparisons
Lumley, Thomas
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2325-2330. Fixed-effect versus random-effect models for evaluating therapeutic preferences
Lee, Y.
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2331-2344. Periodograms and pulse detection methods for pulsatile hormone data
Grambsch, Patricia,
Meller, William H.,
Grambsch, P. Victor
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2345-2354. Prediction of the long-term survival in breast cancer patients according to the present oncological status
Hatteville, Laurence,
Mahe, Cedric,
Mahe, Cédric,
Hill, Catherine
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2355-2368. Estimation of the time-dependent vaccine efficacy from a measles epidemic
Eichner, M.,
Diebner, H. H.,
Schubert, C.,
Kreth, H. W.,
Dietz, K.
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2369-2382. Maximum likelihood estimation in the joint analysis of time-to-event and multiple longitudinal variables
Lin, Haiqun,
McCulloch, Charles E.,
Mayne, Susan T.
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2383-2390. Evaluating serial observations of precancerous lesions for further study as a trigger for early intervention
Baker, Stuart G.,
Tockman, Melvyn S.
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2383-2390. Evaluating serial observations of precancerous lesions for further study as a trigger for early intervention†
Tockman, Melvyn S.,
Baker, Stuart G.
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2391-2402. Penalized likelihood approach to estimate a smooth mean curve on longitudinal data
Jacqmin-Gadda, Hélène,
Jacqmin-Gadda, Helene,
Chene, Genevieve,
Joly, Pierre,
Commenges, Daniel,
Binquet, Christine,
Chêne, Geneviève
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2403-2407. An application of the technique of density estimation in geographical epidemiology of goitre in the Muzaffarpur district of Bihar state of India
Mukherjee, Ajit,
Kumar, Shiv,
Mittal, Rakesh,
Saxena, N. C.
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2409-2419. A solution to the problem of separation in logistic regression
Heinze, Georg,
Schemper, Michael
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2421-2436. A weighted estimating equation for linear regression with missing covariate data
Parzen, Michael,
Lipsitz, Stuart R.,
Ibrahim, Joseph G.,
Lipshultz, Steven
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2437-2444. Comment on ``Replication, $p$-values and evidence'' (1992V11 p875-879)
Senn, Stephen
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2437-2444. A comment on replication, p-values and evidence S.N.Goodman, Statistics in Medicine 1992; 11:875-879
Senn, Stephen
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2445-2447. Reply to comment on ``Replication, $p$-values and evidence'' (1992V11 p875-879)
Goodman, Steven N.
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2449-2463. Estimating a treatment effect in survival studies in which patients switch treatment
Branson, Michael,
Whitehead, John
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2465-2477. Inflation of type I error rate in two statistical tests for the detection of publication bias in meta-analyses with binary outcomes
Schwarzer, Guido,
Antes, Gerd,
Schumacher, Martin
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247-261. Standardization using the harmonically weighted ratios: Internal and external comparisons
Lee, Wen-Chung
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2479-2493. Minimax two-stage-designs with applications to tissue banking case-control studies†
Behm, Fredrick,
Pullen, Jeanette,
Camitta, Bruce,
Link, Michael,
Shuster, Jonathan
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2479-2493. Minimax two-stage-designs with applications to tissue banking case-control studies
Shuster, Jonathan,
Link, Michael,
Camitta, Bruce,
Pullen, Jeanette,
Behm, Fredrick
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2495-2509. Bias in risk estimation: Application to down's syndrome screening
Williams, K. L.,
Nix, A. B. J.
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2511-2526. A multistate model for the genetic analysis of the ageing process
Giard, Nicole,
Lichtenstein, Paul,
Yashin, Anatoli I.
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2511-2526. A multistate model for the genetic analysis of the ageing process†
Yashin, Anatoli I.,
Lichtenstein, Paul,
Giard, Nicole
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2527-2546. Assessing the gain in diagnostic performance when combining two diagnostic tests
Macaskill, Petra,
Walter, Stephen D.,
Irwig, Les,
Franco, Eduardo L.
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2547-2562. Multivariate survival analysis with doubly-censored data: Application to the assessment of accutane treatment for fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
Jones, Geoffrey,
Rocke, David M.
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2563-2599. Likelihood methods for measuring statistical evidence
Blume, Jeffrey D.
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2601-2603. Randomized consent designs for clinical trials: an update by M. Zelen, Statistics in Medicine 1990; 9: 645–656
Lui, Kung-Jong,
Lin, Chii-Dean
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2601-2603. Comment on ``Randomized consent designs for clinical trials: An update'' (1990V9 p645-656)
Lin, Chii-Dean,
Lui, Kung-Jong
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2603-2605. Reply to comment on ``Randomized consent designs for clinical trials: An update'' (1990V9 p645-656)
Zelen, Marvin
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2607-2608. Environmental Statistics with S-Plus. Steven P. Millard and Nagaraj K. Neerchal. CRC Press LLC, London, 2001. No. of pages: 830. Price: $79.95. ISBN 0-0893-7168-6
Petersen, Jørgen Holm
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2608-2609. Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics. Neil J. Salkind, Sage Publications, London, 2000. No. of pages: xxi + 385. Price: £44.00. ISBN 0-7619-1621-0
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2623-2639. Fisher information matrix for non-linear mixed-effects models: Evaluation and application for optimal design of enoxaparin population pharmacokinetics
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263-275. A local likelihood proportional hazards model for interval censored data
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2653-2669. Estimating disease prevalence in the absence of a gold standard
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2671-2683. Survival curve estimation with partial non-random exposure information
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2685-2701. Graphical models for multivariate time series from intensive care monitoring
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2703-2721. Hierarchical statistical modelling of influenza epidemic dynamics in space and time
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2723-2738. Goodness-of-fit processes for logistic regression: Simulation results
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2739-2756. Intensive short courses in biostatistics for fellows and physicians
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2773-2774. Epidemic modelling: an introduction. Daryl J. Daley and Joe Gani, Cambridge University Press, U.K., 1999. No. of pages: xii+213. Price: £30.00. ISBN 0-521-64079-2
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2779-2787. Clinical trials in the new millennium
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2859-2867. Clinical research and trials in developing countries
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2879-2888. Economic evaluation in long-term clinical trials
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2889-2897. Evaluating the costs and effectiveness of cardiovascular therapies: Who cares about economic analyses?
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2899-2908. The role of covariates in estimating treatment effects and risk in long-term clinical trials
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2909-2916. Bayesian subset analysis: Application to studying treatment-by-gender interactions
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2917-2930. Subgroup analysis, covariate adjustment and baseline comparisons in clinical trial reporting: Current practice and problems
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2931-2938. The European regulatory experience
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2991-3009. The ebb and flow of the NHS waiting list: how do recruitment and admission affect event-based measures of the length of ‘time-to-admission’?
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3011-3022. A Bayesian ordinal model for heterogeneity in a multi-centre myocardial infarction clinical trial
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3023-3033. Dynamic modelling of a challenge-escalation cross-over study of treatment of capsaicin-induced coughing
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3035-3054. Performance of weighted estimating equations for longitudinal binary data with drop-outs missing at random
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3055-3070. Mechanistic modelling in large case-control studies of lung cancer risk from smoking
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3071-3078. Replacing the no-effect level (NOEL) with bounded effect levels (OBEL and LEBEL)
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3079-3092. Interval estimation for Poisson capture-recapture models in epidemiology
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3079-3092. Interval estimation for Poisson capture–recapture models in epidemiology
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3093-3106. Estimation of the area under the ROC curve
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3107-3117. Interval estimation of generalized odds ratio in data with repeated measurements
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3119-3135. Reference curves based on non-parametric quantile regression
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313-326. Residual-based tree-structured survival analysis
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3161-3181. Model misspecification sensitivity analysis in estimating causal effects of interventions with non-compliance
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3183-3195. Cancer-specific survival of patients with multiple cancers: An application to patients with multiple breast cancers
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3197-3217. A copula-based model for multivariate non-normal longitudinal data: Analysis of a dose titration safety study on a new antidepressant
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3219-3233. Proportional hazards models with frailties and random effects
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3235-3247. A semi-parametric accelerated failure time cure model
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3291-3315. Multilevel modelling of medical data
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331-345. Sample size considerations in observational health care quality studies
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3317-3324. Dealing with competing risks: Testing covariates and calculating sample size
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3383-3393. Choice of stratification in Poisson process analysis of recurrent event data with environmental covariates
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3465-3474. Block principal component analysis with application to gene microarray data classification
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347-358. Spatio-temporal modelling of rates for the construction of disease maps
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35-50. Sample size requirements for matched case-control studies of gene-environment interaction
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35-50. Sample size requirements for matched case-control studies of gene–environment interaction
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3511-3526. Estimation and projections of cancer prevalence from cancer registry data
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3527-3542. An adaptive test of significance for a subset of regression coefficients
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3583-3593. Evaluating mixed stains with contributors of different ethnic groups under the NRC-II recommendation 4.1
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3595-3607. Adjustment for misclassification in studies of familial aggregation of disease using routine register data
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3609-3625. Optimal designs of two-stage studies for estimation of sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive value
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3627-3638. Statistical estimation of parameters in a disease transmission model: analysis of a Cryptosporidium outbreak
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3627-3638. Statistical estimation of parameters in a disease transmission model: Analysis of a
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3655-3675. The study of long-term HIV dynamics using semi-parametric non-linear mixed-effects models
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3687-3700. Alternatives to the hazard ratio in summarizing efficacy in time-to-event studies: An example from influenza trials
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3701-3714. Updating of covariates and choice of time origin in survival analysis: Problems with vaguely defined disease states
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3747-3748. Reply to comment on ``A comparison of generalized linear mixed model procedures with estimating equations for variance and covariance parameter estimation in longitudinal studies and group randomized trials'' (2001V20 p3353-3373)
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3752-3754. Quantitative Methods for the Evaluation of Cancer Screening. Stephen Duffy, Jaques Esteve and Catherine Hill. Arnold, London, U.K., 1999. No. of pages: 320. Price: £40.00. ISBN 0-340-74125-2
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3775-3787. Modelling tooth emergence data based on multivariate interval-censored data
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3789-3801. Global goodness-of-fit tests in logistic regression with sparse data
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3803-3822. Simplifying a prognostic model: a simulation study based on clinical data†
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3847-3864. A weighted Kaplan-Meier estimator for matched data with application to the comparison of chemotherapy and bone-marrow transplant in leukaemia
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3847-3864. A weighted Kaplan–Meier estimator for matched data with application to the comparison of chemotherapy and bone-marrow transplant in leukaemia†
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3865-3884. Multicollinearity in prognostic factor analyses using the EORTC QLQ-C30: identification and impact on model selection†
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3865-3884. Multicollinearity in prognostic factor analyses using the EORTC QLQ-c30: Identification and impact on model selection
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3885-3896. Use of the mean, hot deck and multiple imputation techniques to predict outcome in intensive care unit patients in Colombia†
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389-395. A review of multilevel theory for ecologic analyses
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3897-3911. Predicting time to prostate cancer recurrence based on joint models for non-linear longitudinal biomarkers and event time outcomes
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3897-3911. Predicting time to prostate cancer recurrence based on joint models for non-linear longitudinal biomarkers and event time outcomes†
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397-405. Recruitment strategies in a cluster randomized trial -- Cost implications
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407-416. An improved CML estimation procedure for the Rasch model with item response data
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549-559. A Bayesian analysis of bivariate ordinal data: Wisconsin epidemiologic study of diabetic retinopathy revisited
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629-648. Individual bioequivalence testing under 2×3 designs
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729-741. Testing model fit in longitudinal data analysis against alternatives with omitted covariates
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743-752. Maximum likelihood estimation of a survival function with a change point for truncated and interval-censored data
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801-810. A seminar series in applied biostatistics for clinical research fellows, faculty and staff
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853-862. Analytic methods for comparing two dichotomous screening or diagnostic tests applied to two populations of differing disease prevalence when individuals negative on both tests are unverified
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863-876. Some further results on incorporating risk factor information in assessing the dependence between paired failure times arising from case-control family studies: An application to prostate cancer
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877-893. Statistical approaches to establishing vaccine safety
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921-941. Regression-based variable clustering for data reduction
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943-956. A quasi-exact method for the confidence intervals of the difference of two independent binomial proportions in small sample cases
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Armstrong, Gillian K.,
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983-984. Comment on ``Does EBM offer the best opportunity yet for teaching medical statistics?'' (Pkg: p969-984)
Sterne, J. A. C.
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985-994. Teaching hypothesis tests -- Time for significant change? (Pkg: p985-1001)
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995-999. Comment on ``Teaching hypothesis tests -- Time for significant change? (Pkg: p985-1001)
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-. The impact of covariate imbalance on the size of the logrank test in randomized clinical trials N. Kinukawa, T. Nakamura, K. Akazawa and Y. Nose, Statistics in Medicine 2000; 19: 1955–1967
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Egger, Matthias,
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Gilmour, Harper
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-. Does EBM offer the best opportunity yet for teaching medical statistics?
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-. The Cochrane Collaboration – how is it progressing?
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-. Heterogeneity in phase I clinical trials: prior elicitation and computation using the continual reassessment method by A. Legedza and J. G. Ibrahim, Statistics in Medicine 2001; 20: 867–882
Whitehead, John
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-. Discussion: Does EBM offer the best opportunity yet for teaching medical statistics?
Walters, Stephen J.,
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-. Teaching hypothesis tests – time for significant change?
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