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Tim P Morris

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The Stata Journal|February 16, 2018
Quantifying the uptake of user-written commands over timeBabak Choodari-Oskooei, Tim P Morris
Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2011
Improper analysis of trials randomised using stratified blocks or minimisationBrennan C Kahan, Tim P Morris
Statistics in Medicine|January 22, 2026
A Fully-Integrated Bayesian Approach for the Imputation and Analysis of Derived Outcome Variables With MissingnessHarlan Campbell, Tim P Morris, Paul Gustafson
Journal of Data Science, Statistics, and Visualisation|January 26, 2022
INTEREST: INteractive Tool for Exploring REsults from Simulation sTudiesAlessandro Gasparini, Tim P Morris, Michael J Crowther
Clinical Trials (London, England)|September 23, 2021
Why restricted mean survival time methods are especially useful for non-inferiority trialsMatteo Quartagno, Tim P Morris, Ian R White
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 23, 2024
We must let the research question drive study methodsBrennan C Kahan, Tim P Morris, Suzie Cro
BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 7, 2014
Tuning multiple imputation by predictive mean matching and local residual drawsTim P Morris, Ian R White, Patrick Royston
BMC Medical Research Methodology|January 25, 2014
Choosing sensitivity analyses for randomised trials: principlesTim P Morris, Brennan C Kahan, Ian R White
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 30, 2023
The marginality principle revisited: Should "higher-order" terms always be accompanied by "lower-order" terms in regression analyses?Tim P Morris, Maarten van Smeden, Tra My Pham
BMC Medical Research Methodology|May 31, 2020
How are missing data in covariates handled in observational time-to-event studies in oncology? A systematic reviewOrlagh U Carroll, Tim P Morris, Ruth H Keogh
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The Stata Journal|February 16, 2018
Quantifying the uptake of user-written commands over timeBabak Choodari-Oskooei, Tim P Morris
Statistics in Medicine|December 6, 2011
Improper analysis of trials randomised using stratified blocks or minimisationBrennan C Kahan, Tim P Morris
Statistics in Medicine|January 22, 2026
A Fully-Integrated Bayesian Approach for the Imputation and Analysis of Derived Outcome Variables With MissingnessHarlan Campbell, Tim P Morris, Paul Gustafson
Journal of Data Science, Statistics, and Visualisation|January 26, 2022
INTEREST: INteractive Tool for Exploring REsults from Simulation sTudiesAlessandro Gasparini, Tim P Morris, Michael J Crowther
Clinical Trials (London, England)|September 23, 2021
Why restricted mean survival time methods are especially useful for non-inferiority trialsMatteo Quartagno, Tim P Morris, Ian R White
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|January 23, 2024
We must let the research question drive study methodsBrennan C Kahan, Tim P Morris, Suzie Cro
BMC Medical Research Methodology|June 7, 2014
Tuning multiple imputation by predictive mean matching and local residual drawsTim P Morris, Ian R White, Patrick Royston
BMC Medical Research Methodology|January 25, 2014
Choosing sensitivity analyses for randomised trials: principlesTim P Morris, Brennan C Kahan, Ian R White
Biometrical Journal. Biometrische Zeitschrift|September 30, 2023
The marginality principle revisited: Should "higher-order" terms always be accompanied by "lower-order" terms in regression analyses?Tim P Morris, Maarten van Smeden, Tra My Pham
BMC Medical Research Methodology|May 31, 2020
How are missing data in covariates handled in observational time-to-event studies in oncology? A systematic reviewOrlagh U Carroll, Tim P Morris, Ruth H Keogh
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