David A. Springate

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+ PDF Chat Evolutionary inference for function-valued traits: Gaussian process regression on phylogenies 2012 Nick S. Jones
John Moriarty
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+ Functional Data Analysis for Sparse Longitudinal Data 2005 Fang Yao
Hans‐Georg Müller
Jane-Ling Wang
2
+ From Randomized Controlled Trials to Observational Studies 2009 Stuart L. Silverman
2
+ PDF Chat Estimating Heterogeneity Variance in Meta-Analysis 2012 Andrew L. Rukhin
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+ Pattern Recognition and Machine Learning 2007 Christopher Bishop
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+ Two‐stage method to remove population‐ and individual‐level outliers from longitudinal data in a primary care database 2011 Catherine Welch
Irene Petersen
Kate Walters
Richard Morris
Irwin Nazareth
E. Kalaitzaki
Ian R. White
Louise Marston
James R. Carpenter
1
+ Random-effects model for meta-analysis of clinical trials: An update 2006 Rebecca DerSimonian
Raghu N. Kacker
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+ Parametric Empirical Bayes Inference: Theory and Applications 1983 Carl N. Morris
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+ Can one assess whether missing data are missing at random in medical studies? 2006 Richard F. Potthoff
Gail Tudor
Karen S. Pieper
Vic Hasselblad
1
+ How does the DerSimonian and Laird procedure for random effects meta-analysis compare with its more efficient but harder to compute counterparts? 2009 Dan Jackson
Jack Bowden
Rose Baker
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+ A random effects model for effect sizes. 1983 Larry V. Hedges
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+ Nonparametric estimates of standard error: The jackknife, the bootstrap and other methods 1981 Bradley Efron
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+ A simulation study comparing properties of heterogeneity measures in meta‐analyses 2006 Martina Mittlböck
Harald Heinzl
1
+ A comparison of heterogeneity variance estimators in combining results of studies 2006 Kurex Sidik
Jeffrey N. Jonkman
1
+ Bias in the last observation carried forward method under informative dropout 2008 Chandan Saha
Michael Jones
1
+ The Bootstrap and Modern Statistics 2000 Bradley Efron
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+ PDF Chat A Comparison of Multiple Imputation and Doubly Robust Estimation for Analyses with Missing Data 2006 James R. Carpenter
Michael G. Kenward
Stijn Vansteelandt
1
+ Estimation of a Common Effect Parameter from Sparse Follow-Up Data 1985 Sander Greenland
James M. Robins
1
+ PDF Chat Dealing With Missing Outcome Data in Randomized Trials and Observational Studies 2011 Rolf H. H. Groenwold
A. Rogier T. Donders
Kit C. B. Roes
Frank E. Harrell
Karel G.M. Moons
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+ Meta-analysis in clinical trials 1986 Rebecca DerSimonian
Nan M. Laird
1
+ PDF Chat Recovery of information from multiple imputation: a simulation study 2012 Katherine J. Lee
John B. Carlin
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+ PDF Chat Regression based quasi-experimental approach when randomisation is not an option: interrupted time series analysis 2015 Evangelos Kontopantelis
T. Doran
David A. Springate
Iain Buchan
David Reeves
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+ Imputation of missing longitudinal data: a comparison of methods 2003 Josephine Engels
1
+ A comparison of statistical methods for meta‐analysis 2001 Sarah Brockwell
Ian Gordon
1
+ PDF Chat Evaluation of two‐fold fully conditional specification multiple imputation for longitudinal electronic health record data 2014 Catherine Welch
Irene Petersen
Jonathan Bartlett
Ian R. White
Louise Marston
Richard Morris
Irwin Nazareth
Kate Walters
James R. Carpenter
1
+ Quantifying heterogeneity in a meta‐analysis 2002 Julian P. T. Higgins
Simon G. Thompson
1
+ A LIKELIHOOD APPROACH TO META-ANALYSIS WITH RANDOM EFFECTS 1996 Rebecca Hardy
Simon G. Thompson
1
+ PDF Chat Predicting the extent of heterogeneity in meta-analysis, using empirical data from the Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2012 Rebecca M. Turner
Jonathan Davey
Mike Clarke
Simon G. Thompson
Julian P. T. Higgins
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+ PDF Chat Simple Heterogeneity Variance Estimation for Meta-Analysis 2005 Kurex Sidik
Jeffrey N. Jonkman
1
+ PDF Chat A Re-Analysis of the Cochrane Library Data: The Dangers of Unobserved Heterogeneity in Meta-Analyses 2013 Evangelos Kontopantelis
David A. Springate
David Reeves
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+ Missing values in longitudinal dietary data: A multiple imputation approach based on a fully conditional specification 2009 Jaakko Nevalainen
Michael G. Kenward
Suvi Μ. Virtanen
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+ Statistical Aspects of the Analysis of Data From Retrospective Studies of Disease 1959 Nathan Mantel
William Haenszel
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+ PDF Chat Regression discontinuity designs: an approach to the evaluation of treatment efficacy in primary care using observational data 2014 Aidan G. O’Keeffe
Sara Geneletti
Gianluca Baio
Linda Sharples
Irwin Nazareth
Irene Petersen
1
+ PDF Chat Missing data: Our view of the state of the art. 2002 Joseph L. Schafer
John W. Graham
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+ A comparison of imputation methods in a longitudinal randomized clinical trial 2005 Lingqi Tang
Juwon Song
Thomas R. Belin
JĂźrgen UnĂźtzer
1
+ PDF Chat Multiple Imputation After 18+ Years 1996 Donald B. Rubin
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+ The Combination of Estimates from Different Experiments 1954 William G. Cochran
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+ PDF Chat Multiple Imputation after 18+ Years 1996 Donald B. Rubin
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+ PDF Chat Bagging predictors 1996 Leo Breiman
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+ PDF Chat Application of Multiple Imputation using the Two-Fold Fully Conditional Specification Algorithm in Longitudinal Clinical Data 2014 Catherine Welch
Jonathan Bartlett
Irene Petersen
1
+ Best Linear Unbiased Prediction in the Generalized Linear Regression Model 1962 Arthur S. Goldberger
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+ Evolutionary inference for functional data: using Gaussian processes on phylogenies of functional data objects 2012 Mhairi Kerr
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+ Statistical Methods for Examining Heterogeneity and Combining Results from Several Studies in Meta‐Analysis 2001 Jonathan J Deeks
Douglas G. Altman
Mike Bradburn
1