Items where Research Centre is "Centre for Statistical Methodology"
  • Research Centres (27384)
  • Centre for Statistical Methodology (66)
    Number of items: 20.
    December 2016
  • Performance of two formal tests based on martingales residuals to check the proportional hazard assumption and the functional form of the prognostic factors in flexible parametric excess hazard models. (2016) Danieli, C; Bossard, N; Roche, L; Belot, A; Uhry, Z; Charvat, H; Remontet, L
  • An Assessment and Extension of the Mechanism-Based Approach to the Identification of Age-Period-Cohort Models. (2016) Bijlsma, MJ; Daniel, RM; Janssen, F; De Stavola, BL
  • October 2016
  • Accounting for overdispersion when determining primary care outliers for the identification of chronic kidney disease: learning from the National Chronic Kidney Disease Audit. (2016) Kim, LG; Caplin, B; Cleary, F; Hull, SA; Griffith, K; Wheeler, DC; Nitsch, D; UK National Chronic Kidney Disease Audit
  • The Global Asthma Network rationale and methods for Phase I global surveillance: prevalence, severity, management and risk factors. (2016) Ellwood, P; Asher, MI; Billo, NE; Bissell, K; Chiang, CY; Ellwood, EM; El-Sony, A; García-Marcos, L; Mallol, J; Marks, GB; Pearce, NE; Strachan, DP
  • August 2016
  • Do cancer survival statistics for every hospital make sense? (2016) Morris, M; Quaresma, M; Pitkäniemi, J; Morris, E; Rachet, B; Coleman, MP
  • June 2016
  • The formal approach to quantitative causal inference in epidemiology: misguided or misrepresented? (2016) Daniel, RM; De Stavola, BL; Vansteelandt, S
  • May 2016
  • Estimating causal effects: considering three alternatives to difference-in-differences estimation. (2016) O’Neill, S; Kreif, N; Grieve, R; Sutton, M; Sekhon, JS
  • Ambient temperature as a trigger of preterm delivery in a temperate climate. (2016) Cox, B; Vicedo-Cabrera, AM; Gasparrini, A; Roels, HA; Martens, E; Vangronsveld, J; Forsberg, B; Nawrot, TS
  • April 2016
  • Strengthening the Reporting of Observational Studies in Epidemiology for Newborn Infection (STROBE-NI): an extension of the STROBE statement for neonatal infection research. (2016) Fitchett, EJ; Seale, AC; Vergnano, S; Sharland, M; Heath, PT; Saha, SK; Agarwal, R; Ayede, AI; Bhutta, ZA; Black, R; Bojang, K; Campbell, H; Cousens, S; Darmstadt, GL; Madhi, SA; Meulen, AS; Modi, N; Patterson, J; Qazi, S; Schrag, SJ; Stoll, BJ; Wall, SN; Wammanda, RD; Lawn, JE; SPRING (Strengthening Publications Reporting Infection in Newbor description
  • Comparison of variance estimators for meta-analysis of instrumental variable estimates. (2016) Schmidt, AF; Hingorani, AD; Jefferis, BJ; White, J; Groenwold, RH; Dudbridge, F; UCLEB Consortium
  • Estimating causal effects: considering three alternatives to difference-in-differences estimation. (2016) O'Neill, Stephen; Kreif, Noémi; Grieve, Richard; Sutton, Matthew; Sekhon, Jasjeet S
  • Missing continuous outcomes under covariate dependent missingness in cluster randomised trials. (2016) Hossain, A; Diaz-Ordaz, K; Bartlett, JW
  • March 2016
  • Interventional effects for mediation analysis with multiple mediators. (2016) Vansteelandt, S; Daniel, RM
  • Does grandparental help mediate the relationship between kin presence and fertility? (2016) Snopkowski, K; Sear, R
  • February 2016
  • On Minimizing the Risk of Bias in Randomized Controlled Trials in Economics. (2016) Eble, A; Boone, P; Elbourne, D description
  • 2016
  • History matching of a complex epidemiological model of human immunodeficiency virus transmission by using variance emulation. (2016) Andrianakis, I; Vernon, I; McCreesh, N; McKinley, TJ; Oakley, JE; Nsubuga, RN; Goldstein, M; White, RG
  • Sensitivity analysis with multiple imputation. (2016) Carpenter, JR; Kenward, MG
  • Test to Identify Co-Localization of Genetic Association Signals Across Multiple Traits Using Summary Statistics. (2016) Foley, CN; Staley, JR; Dudbridge, F; Howson, JMM
  • Accounting for the imperfect external validity of discrete choice experiments when predicting demand. (2016) Quaife, M; Terris-Prestholt, F; di Tanna, G; Vickerman, P
  • Implications of Misspecifed Mixed Effect Models in Stepped Wedge Trial Analysis: How Wrong Can It Be? (2016) Thompson, JA; Fielding, KL; Davey, C; Aiken, AM; Hargreaves, JR; Hayes, RJ