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P Royston

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Statistics in Medicine|October 1, 1989
Identifying important results from multiple statistical testsP Royston
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|August 23, 2003
A parametric model for ordinal response data, with application to estimating age-specific reference intervalsP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|June 27, 2000
A strategy for modelling the effect of a continuous covariate in medicine and epidemiologyP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|July 15, 1995
Calculation of unconditional and conditional reference intervals for foetal size and growth from longitudinal measurementsP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|August 1, 1991
Estimating departure from normalityP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|February 15, 1992
Which measures of skewness and kurtosis are best?P Royston
Statistics in Medicine|July 20, 2000
A useful monotonic non-linear model with applications in medicine and epidemiologyP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|May 8, 2000
Choice of scale for cubic smoothing spline models in medical applicationsP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|January 30, 1993
A pocket-calculator algorithm for the Shapiro-Francia test for non-normality: an application to medicineP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|April 15, 1993
Exact conditional and unconditional sample size for pair-matched studies with binary outcome: a practical guideP Royston
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Statistics in Medicine|October 1, 1989
Identifying important results from multiple statistical testsP Royston
Biostatistics (Oxford, England)|August 23, 2003
A parametric model for ordinal response data, with application to estimating age-specific reference intervalsP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|June 27, 2000
A strategy for modelling the effect of a continuous covariate in medicine and epidemiologyP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|July 15, 1995
Calculation of unconditional and conditional reference intervals for foetal size and growth from longitudinal measurementsP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|August 1, 1991
Estimating departure from normalityP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|February 15, 1992
Which measures of skewness and kurtosis are best?P Royston
Statistics in Medicine|July 20, 2000
A useful monotonic non-linear model with applications in medicine and epidemiologyP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|May 8, 2000
Choice of scale for cubic smoothing spline models in medical applicationsP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|January 30, 1993
A pocket-calculator algorithm for the Shapiro-Francia test for non-normality: an application to medicineP Royston
Statistics in Medicine|April 15, 1993
Exact conditional and unconditional sample size for pair-matched studies with binary outcome: a practical guideP Royston
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