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Daniel M Farewell

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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|May 15, 2020
Letter to the Editor: Is the R coefficient of interest in cluster randomized trials with a binary outcome?Mark D Chatfield, Daniel M Farewell
Diagnostic Histopathology (Oxford, England)|August 26, 2016
Study designVernon T Farewell, Daniel M Farewell
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|December 11, 2012
Dirichlet negative multinomial regression for overdispersed correlated count dataDaniel M Farewell, Vernon T Farewell
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 10, 2020
Understanding between-cluster variation in prevalence and limits for how much variation is plausibleMark D Chatfield, Daniel M Farewell
Population Health Metrics|December 23, 2006
An ecometric analysis of neighbourhood cohesionDavid L Fone, Daniel M Farewell, Frank D Dunstan
Child Abuse & Neglect|October 13, 2018
Potential impact of the validated Predicting Abusive Head Trauma (PredAHT) clinical prediction tool: A clinical vignette studyLaura E Cowley, Daniel M Farewell, Alison M Kemp
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 19, 2008
Rugby (the religion of Wales) and its influence on the Catholic church: should Pope Benedict XVI be worried?Gareth C Payne, Rebecca E Payne, Daniel M Farewell
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|August 30, 2019
Methodological standards for the development and evaluation of clinical prediction rules: a review of the literatureLaura E Cowley, Daniel M Farewell, Sabine Maguire, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|November 28, 2008
Analysis of censored discrete longitudinal data: estimation of mean responseNina Gunnes, Daniel M Farewell, Taral G Seierstad, et al.
Statistics in Biosciences|October 13, 2016
Multiple Imputation of Missing Composite Outcomes in Longitudinal DataAidan G O'Keeffe, Daniel M Farewell, Brian D M Tom, et al.
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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|May 15, 2020
Letter to the Editor: Is the R coefficient of interest in cluster randomized trials with a binary outcome?Mark D Chatfield, Daniel M Farewell
Diagnostic Histopathology (Oxford, England)|August 26, 2016
Study designVernon T Farewell, Daniel M Farewell
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|December 11, 2012
Dirichlet negative multinomial regression for overdispersed correlated count dataDaniel M Farewell, Vernon T Farewell
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 10, 2020
Understanding between-cluster variation in prevalence and limits for how much variation is plausibleMark D Chatfield, Daniel M Farewell
Population Health Metrics|December 23, 2006
An ecometric analysis of neighbourhood cohesionDavid L Fone, Daniel M Farewell, Frank D Dunstan
Child Abuse & Neglect|October 13, 2018
Potential impact of the validated Predicting Abusive Head Trauma (PredAHT) clinical prediction tool: A clinical vignette studyLaura E Cowley, Daniel M Farewell, Alison M Kemp
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 19, 2008
Rugby (the religion of Wales) and its influence on the Catholic church: should Pope Benedict XVI be worried?Gareth C Payne, Rebecca E Payne, Daniel M Farewell
Diagnostic and Prognostic Research|August 30, 2019
Methodological standards for the development and evaluation of clinical prediction rules: a review of the literatureLaura E Cowley, Daniel M Farewell, Sabine Maguire, et al.
Statistics in Medicine|November 28, 2008
Analysis of censored discrete longitudinal data: estimation of mean responseNina Gunnes, Daniel M Farewell, Taral G Seierstad, et al.
Statistics in Biosciences|October 13, 2016
Multiple Imputation of Missing Composite Outcomes in Longitudinal DataAidan G O'Keeffe, Daniel M Farewell, Brian D M Tom, et al.
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