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Peter C Austin

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Statistics in Medicine|September 5, 2013
Graphical assessment of internal and external calibration of logistic regression models by using loess smoothersPeter C Austin, Ewout W Steyerberg
Statistics in Medicine|October 23, 2018
Propensity-score matching with competing risks in survival analysisPeter C Austin, Jason P Fine
Circulation|December 19, 2007
Cardiac report cards: how can they be made better?Jack V Tu, Peter C Austin
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 26, 2023
Logistic regression vs. predictive mean matching for imputing binary covariatesPeter C Austin, Stef van Buuren
BMC Medical Research Methodology|April 2, 2026
The performance of different propensity score methods for estimating the effects of multiple treatments or exposures: a neutral comparison studyPeter C Austin, David E Austin
Statistics in Medicine|February 7, 2025
Inverse Probability of Treatment Weighting Using the Propensity Score With Competing Risks in Survival AnalysisPeter C Austin, Jason P Fine
Journal of Vascular Surgery|July 4, 2002
A brief note on overlapping confidence intervalsPeter C Austin, Janet E Hux
Statistics in Medicine|October 7, 2020
The effect of a constraint on the maximum number of controls matched to each treated subject on the performance of full matching on the propensity score when estimating risk differencesPeter C Austin, Elizabeth A Stuart
Statistics in Medicine|July 5, 2019
The Integrated Calibration Index (ICI) and related metrics for quantifying the calibration of logistic regression modelsPeter C Austin, Ewout W Steyerberg
American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease|January 19, 2012
Boosted classification trees result in minor to modest improvement in the accuracy in classifying cardiovascular outcomes compared to conventional classification treesPeter C Austin, Douglas S Lee
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Statistics in Medicine|September 5, 2013
Graphical assessment of internal and external calibration of logistic regression models by using loess smoothersPeter C Austin, Ewout W Steyerberg
Statistics in Medicine|October 23, 2018
Propensity-score matching with competing risks in survival analysisPeter C Austin, Jason P Fine
Circulation|December 19, 2007
Cardiac report cards: how can they be made better?Jack V Tu, Peter C Austin
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|September 26, 2023
Logistic regression vs. predictive mean matching for imputing binary covariatesPeter C Austin, Stef van Buuren
BMC Medical Research Methodology|April 2, 2026
The performance of different propensity score methods for estimating the effects of multiple treatments or exposures: a neutral comparison studyPeter C Austin, David E Austin
Statistics in Medicine|February 7, 2025
Inverse Probability of Treatment Weighting Using the Propensity Score With Competing Risks in Survival AnalysisPeter C Austin, Jason P Fine
Journal of Vascular Surgery|July 4, 2002
A brief note on overlapping confidence intervalsPeter C Austin, Janet E Hux
Statistics in Medicine|October 7, 2020
The effect of a constraint on the maximum number of controls matched to each treated subject on the performance of full matching on the propensity score when estimating risk differencesPeter C Austin, Elizabeth A Stuart
Statistics in Medicine|July 5, 2019
The Integrated Calibration Index (ICI) and related metrics for quantifying the calibration of logistic regression modelsPeter C Austin, Ewout W Steyerberg
American Journal of Cardiovascular Disease|January 19, 2012
Boosted classification trees result in minor to modest improvement in the accuracy in classifying cardiovascular outcomes compared to conventional classification treesPeter C Austin, Douglas S Lee
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