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Graham Dunn

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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 14, 2006
Can we obtain credible estimates of the causal effects of interventions from non-randomized trials (observational studies or so-called quasi-experiments)?Graham Dunn
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 7, 2010
Clinical trials in mental healthGraham Dunn
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 27, 2016
Commentary on Schulz et alGraham Dunn
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|July 7, 2007
Regression models for method comparison dataGraham Dunn
Epidemiologia E Psichiatria Sociale|November 28, 2002
Estimating the causal effects of treatmentGraham Dunn
Statistics in Medicine|May 4, 2007
Modelling treatment-effect heterogeneity in randomized controlled trials of complex interventions (psychological treatments)Graham Dunn, Richard Bentall
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 24, 2005
Analysing compliance in clinical trialsGraham Dunn, Els Goetghebeur
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 3, 2008
Using intervention trials in developmental psychiatry to illuminate basic scienceJonathan Green, Graham Dunn
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 28, 2008
Estimating dose-response effects in psychological treatment trials: the role of instrumental variablesMohammad Maracy, Graham Dunn
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research|May 17, 2011
The statistical pitfalls of the partially randomized preference design in non-blinded trials of psychological interventionsIsla Gemmell, Graham Dunn
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Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health : CBMH|February 14, 2006
Can we obtain credible estimates of the causal effects of interventions from non-randomized trials (observational studies or so-called quasi-experiments)?Graham Dunn
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 7, 2010
Clinical trials in mental healthGraham Dunn
Clinical Trials (London, England)|March 27, 2016
Commentary on Schulz et alGraham Dunn
Journal of Biopharmaceutical Statistics|July 7, 2007
Regression models for method comparison dataGraham Dunn
Epidemiologia E Psichiatria Sociale|November 28, 2002
Estimating the causal effects of treatmentGraham Dunn
Statistics in Medicine|May 4, 2007
Modelling treatment-effect heterogeneity in randomized controlled trials of complex interventions (psychological treatments)Graham Dunn, Richard Bentall
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 24, 2005
Analysing compliance in clinical trialsGraham Dunn, Els Goetghebeur
The British Journal of Psychiatry : the Journal of Mental Science|May 3, 2008
Using intervention trials in developmental psychiatry to illuminate basic scienceJonathan Green, Graham Dunn
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|November 28, 2008
Estimating dose-response effects in psychological treatment trials: the role of instrumental variablesMohammad Maracy, Graham Dunn
International Journal of Methods in Psychiatric Research|May 17, 2011
The statistical pitfalls of the partially randomized preference design in non-blinded trials of psychological interventionsIsla Gemmell, Graham Dunn
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