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July 28, 2018
Information content of cluster-period cells in stepped wedge trials
Jessica Kasza, Andrew B Forbes
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
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September 8, 2018
Inference for the treatment effect in multiple-period cluster randomised trials when random effect correlation structure is misspecified
Jessica Kasza, Andrew B Forbes
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
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April 23, 2005
"Residual change" analysis is not equivalent to analysis of covariance
Andrew B Forbes, John B Carlin
The Veterinary Record
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May 7, 2013
Epidemiology of parasitic gastroenteritis in beef suckler herds
Andrew B Forbes, Kathryn A Ellis
Statistics in Medicine
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December 22, 2009
Missing data in the exposure of interest and marginal structural models: a simulation study based on the Framingham Heart Study
Susan M Shortreed, Andrew B Forbes
Veterinary Parasitology
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July 18, 2024
The impact of dung beetles on the free-living stages of ruminant parasites in faeces and their role as biological control agents in grazing livestock
Andrew B Forbes, Clarke H Scholtz
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
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September 27, 2021
Inference for the treatment effect in longitudinal cluster randomized trials when treatment effect heterogeneity is ignored
Rhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes, Jessica Kasza
Statistics in Medicine
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January 13, 2021
Information content of stepped wedge designs with unequal cluster-period sizes in linear mixed models: Informing incomplete designs
Jessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes
Statistics in Medicine
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July 20, 2019
Information content of stepped-wedge designs when treatment effect heterogeneity and/or implementation periods are present
Jessica Kasza, Monica Taljaard, Andrew B Forbes
Heart (British Cardiac Society)
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March 12, 2013
Estimating the effect of long-term physical activity on cardiovascular disease and mortality: evidence from the Framingham Heart Study
Susan M Shortreed, Anna Peeters, Andrew B Forbes
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Biometrics
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July 28, 2018
Information content of cluster-period cells in stepped wedge trials
Jessica Kasza, Andrew B Forbes
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
|
September 8, 2018
Inference for the treatment effect in multiple-period cluster randomised trials when random effect correlation structure is misspecified
Jessica Kasza, Andrew B Forbes
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology
|
April 23, 2005
"Residual change" analysis is not equivalent to analysis of covariance
Andrew B Forbes, John B Carlin
The Veterinary Record
|
May 7, 2013
Epidemiology of parasitic gastroenteritis in beef suckler herds
Andrew B Forbes, Kathryn A Ellis
Statistics in Medicine
|
December 22, 2009
Missing data in the exposure of interest and marginal structural models: a simulation study based on the Framingham Heart Study
Susan M Shortreed, Andrew B Forbes
Veterinary Parasitology
|
July 18, 2024
The impact of dung beetles on the free-living stages of ruminant parasites in faeces and their role as biological control agents in grazing livestock
Andrew B Forbes, Clarke H Scholtz
Statistical Methods in Medical Research
|
September 27, 2021
Inference for the treatment effect in longitudinal cluster randomized trials when treatment effect heterogeneity is ignored
Rhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes, Jessica Kasza
Statistics in Medicine
|
January 13, 2021
Information content of stepped wedge designs with unequal cluster-period sizes in linear mixed models: Informing incomplete designs
Jessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Andrew B Forbes
Statistics in Medicine
|
July 20, 2019
Information content of stepped-wedge designs when treatment effect heterogeneity and/or implementation periods are present
Jessica Kasza, Monica Taljaard, Andrew B Forbes
Heart (British Cardiac Society)
|
March 12, 2013
Estimating the effect of long-term physical activity on cardiovascular disease and mortality: evidence from the Framingham Heart Study
Susan M Shortreed, Anna Peeters, Andrew B Forbes
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