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Andrew B Forbes

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BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 8, 2024
A simple and effective method for simulating nested exchangeable correlated binary data for longitudinal cluster randomised trialsRhys A Bowden, Jessica Kasza, Andrew B Forbes
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|April 22, 2016
Introduction to systematic reviews and meta-analysisJoanne E McKenzie, Elaine M Beller, Andrew B Forbes
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|September 18, 2007
Triathlon related musculoskeletal injuries: the status of injury prevention knowledgeCameron McR Gosling, Belinda J Gabbe, Andrew B Forbes
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 5, 2020
Use of multiple period, cluster randomised, crossover trial designs for comparative effectiveness researchKarla Hemming, Monica Taljaard, Charles Weijer, et al.
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|November 27, 2012
Health professionals' perceptions of musculoskeletal injury and injury risk factors in Australian triathletes: a factor analysisCameron McR Gosling, Andrew B Forbes, Belinda J Gabbe
Pathology|July 10, 2009
Autopsy standards for fetal lengths and organ weights of an Australian perinatal populationJarrod B Phillips, Virginia R Billson, Andrew B Forbes
Statistics in Medicine|May 21, 2022
The batched stepped wedge design: A design robust to delays in cluster recruitmentJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Richard Hooper, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|March 6, 2020
Sample size and power calculations for open cohort longitudinal cluster randomized trialsJessica Kasza, Richard Hooper, Andrew Copas, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|June 22, 2023
Sample size for partially nested designs and other nested or crossed designs with a continuous outcome when adjusted for baselineSteven Teerenstra, Jessica Kasza, Ruslan Leontjevas, et al.
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|August 16, 2014
Correcting for the bias caused by exposure measurement error in epidemiological studiesMichael T Fahey, Andrew B Forbes, Alison M Hodge
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BMC Medical Research Methodology|August 8, 2024
A simple and effective method for simulating nested exchangeable correlated binary data for longitudinal cluster randomised trialsRhys A Bowden, Jessica Kasza, Andrew B Forbes
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|April 22, 2016
Introduction to systematic reviews and meta-analysisJoanne E McKenzie, Elaine M Beller, Andrew B Forbes
Journal of Science and Medicine in Sport|September 18, 2007
Triathlon related musculoskeletal injuries: the status of injury prevention knowledgeCameron McR Gosling, Belinda J Gabbe, Andrew B Forbes
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|November 5, 2020
Use of multiple period, cluster randomised, crossover trial designs for comparative effectiveness researchKarla Hemming, Monica Taljaard, Charles Weijer, et al.
Physical Therapy in Sport : Official Journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine|November 27, 2012
Health professionals' perceptions of musculoskeletal injury and injury risk factors in Australian triathletes: a factor analysisCameron McR Gosling, Andrew B Forbes, Belinda J Gabbe
Pathology|July 10, 2009
Autopsy standards for fetal lengths and organ weights of an Australian perinatal populationJarrod B Phillips, Virginia R Billson, Andrew B Forbes
Statistics in Medicine|May 21, 2022
The batched stepped wedge design: A design robust to delays in cluster recruitmentJessica Kasza, Rhys Bowden, Richard Hooper, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|March 6, 2020
Sample size and power calculations for open cohort longitudinal cluster randomized trialsJessica Kasza, Richard Hooper, Andrew Copas, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|June 22, 2023
Sample size for partially nested designs and other nested or crossed designs with a continuous outcome when adjusted for baselineSteven Teerenstra, Jessica Kasza, Ruslan Leontjevas, et al.
Respirology (Carlton, Vic.)|August 16, 2014
Correcting for the bias caused by exposure measurement error in epidemiological studiesMichael T Fahey, Andrew B Forbes, Alison M Hodge
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