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Mia S Tackney

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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|August 29, 2025
Implementing response-adaptive designs when responses are missing: Impute or ignore?Mia S Tackney, Sofía S Villar
BMC Medicine|September 28, 2024
Unleashing the full potential of digital outcome measures in clinical trials: eight questions that need attentionMia S Tackney, James R Carpenter, Sofía S Villar
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 31, 2023
Multiple imputation approaches for epoch-level accelerometer data in trialsMia S Tackney, Elizabeth Williamson, Derek G Cook, et al.
Trials|January 7, 2023
A comparison of covariate adjustment approaches under model misspecification in individually randomized trialsMia S Tackney, Tim Morris, Ian White, et al.
Trials|June 6, 2021
A framework for handling missing accelerometer outcome data in trialsMia S Tackney, Derek G Cook, Daniel Stahl, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|December 10, 2024
Longitudinal timing of physical activity and associated cardiometabolic and behavioral health outcomes in young adultsCaitlin P Bailey, Angelo Elmi, Jingyi Qian, et al.
Trials|August 2, 2024
Digital endpoints in clinical trials: emerging themes from a multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange eventMia S Tackney, Amber Steele, Joseph Newman, et al.
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Statistical Methods in Medical Research|August 29, 2025
Implementing response-adaptive designs when responses are missing: Impute or ignore?Mia S Tackney, Sofía S Villar
BMC Medicine|September 28, 2024
Unleashing the full potential of digital outcome measures in clinical trials: eight questions that need attentionMia S Tackney, James R Carpenter, Sofía S Villar
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|July 31, 2023
Multiple imputation approaches for epoch-level accelerometer data in trialsMia S Tackney, Elizabeth Williamson, Derek G Cook, et al.
Trials|January 7, 2023
A comparison of covariate adjustment approaches under model misspecification in individually randomized trialsMia S Tackney, Tim Morris, Ian White, et al.
Trials|June 6, 2021
A framework for handling missing accelerometer outcome data in trialsMia S Tackney, Derek G Cook, Daniel Stahl, et al.
Annals of Behavioral Medicine : a Publication of the Society of Behavioral Medicine|December 10, 2024
Longitudinal timing of physical activity and associated cardiometabolic and behavioral health outcomes in young adultsCaitlin P Bailey, Angelo Elmi, Jingyi Qian, et al.
Trials|August 2, 2024
Digital endpoints in clinical trials: emerging themes from a multi-stakeholder Knowledge Exchange eventMia S Tackney, Amber Steele, Joseph Newman, et al.
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