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Roseanne McNamee

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Statistics in Medicine|July 7, 2009
Intention to treat, per protocol, as treated and instrumental variable estimators given non-compliance and effect heterogeneityRoseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|June 17, 2017
How serious is bias in effect estimation in randomised trials with survival data given risk heterogeneity and informative censoring?Roseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|November 19, 2002
Optimal designs of two-stage studies for estimation of sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive valueRoseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|June 27, 2012
Performance of bias-correction methods for exposure measurement error using repeated measurements with and without missing dataEvridiki Batistatou, Roseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|October 22, 2010
Performance of statistical methods for analysing survival data in the presence of non-random complianceLang'o Odondi, Roseanne McNamee
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|October 27, 2005
Assessing the reliability of ordered categorical scales using kappa-type statisticsChris Roberts, Roseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|October 9, 2012
Applying optimal model selection in principal stratification for causal inferenceLang'o Odondi, Roseanne McNamee
The International Journal of Biostatistics|April 3, 2012
Instrumental variables vs. grouping approach for reducing bias due to measurement errorEvridiki Batistatou, Roseanne McNamee
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|July 7, 2007
Prevalence and causes of self-reported work-related stress in head teachersSamantha Phillips, Dil Sen, Roseanne McNamee
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|June 24, 2006
Evidence of improving quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials in subfertilitySofia Dias, Roseanne McNamee, Andy Vail
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Statistics in Medicine|July 7, 2009
Intention to treat, per protocol, as treated and instrumental variable estimators given non-compliance and effect heterogeneityRoseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|June 17, 2017
How serious is bias in effect estimation in randomised trials with survival data given risk heterogeneity and informative censoring?Roseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|November 19, 2002
Optimal designs of two-stage studies for estimation of sensitivity, specificity and positive predictive valueRoseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|June 27, 2012
Performance of bias-correction methods for exposure measurement error using repeated measurements with and without missing dataEvridiki Batistatou, Roseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|October 22, 2010
Performance of statistical methods for analysing survival data in the presence of non-random complianceLang'o Odondi, Roseanne McNamee
Statistical Methods in Medical Research|October 27, 2005
Assessing the reliability of ordered categorical scales using kappa-type statisticsChris Roberts, Roseanne McNamee
Statistics in Medicine|October 9, 2012
Applying optimal model selection in principal stratification for causal inferenceLang'o Odondi, Roseanne McNamee
The International Journal of Biostatistics|April 3, 2012
Instrumental variables vs. grouping approach for reducing bias due to measurement errorEvridiki Batistatou, Roseanne McNamee
Occupational Medicine (Oxford, England)|July 7, 2007
Prevalence and causes of self-reported work-related stress in head teachersSamantha Phillips, Dil Sen, Roseanne McNamee
Human Reproduction (Oxford, England)|June 24, 2006
Evidence of improving quality of reporting of randomized controlled trials in subfertilitySofia Dias, Roseanne McNamee, Andy Vail
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