Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Citation |
2004 | Adjustment For Baseline Measurement Error In Randomized Controlled Trials Induces Bias. | Chan, Siew; Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Adjustment For Baseline Measurement Error In Randomized Controlled Trials Induces Bias., Contemporary Clinical Trials, vol.25,(4),2004,pp 408-416 |
2002 | Assessing the gain in diagnostic performance when combining two diagnostic tests | Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; Franco, Eduardo L; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Assessing the gain in diagnostic performance when combining two diagnostic tests, Statistics in Medicine, vol.21,(17),2002,pp 2527-2546 |
2017 | Beyond the treatment effect: Evaluating the effects of patient preferences in randomised trials | Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; McCaffery, Kirsten; Turner, Rebecca; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Screening & Test Evaluation Program | Beyond the treatment effect: Evaluating the effects of patient preferences in randomised trials, Statistical Methods in Medical Research, vol.26, 1, 2017,pp 489-507 |
2015 | Competing Risk Analysis for Evaluation of Dalteparin Versus Unfractionated Heparin for Venous Thromboembolism in Medical-Surgical Critically Ill Patients | Finfer, Simon; Arabi, Yaseen M; Bellomo, Rinaldo; Cook, Deborah J; Cooper, D. James; Crowther, Mark; Ferguson, Niall D; Guyatt, Gordon; Heels-Ansdell, Diane; Holbrook, Anne; Lamontagne, Francois; Levine, Mitchell; Li, Guowei; Thabane, Lehana; Walter, Stephen D; The George Institute for Global Health | Competing Risk Analysis for Evaluation of Dalteparin Versus Unfractionated Heparin for Venous Thromboembolism in Medical-Surgical Critically Ill Patients, Medicine, vol.94, 36, 2015,pp e1479-N/A |
2011 | Determining the Impact of Informed Choice : Separating Treatment Effects from the Effects of Choice and Selection in Randomized Trials | Chan, Siew; Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; McCaffery, Kirsten; Turner, Robin; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Determining the Impact of Informed Choice : Separating Treatment Effects from the Effects of Choice and Selection in Randomized Trials, Medical Decision Making: an international journal, vol.31, 2, 2011,pp 229-236 |
2012 | Effect of dependent errors in the assessment of diagnostic or screening test accuracy when the reference standard is imperfect | Irwig, Leslie; Lord, Sarah (Sally); Macaskill, Petra; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: NH&MRC Clinical Trials Centre; School of Public Health: Public Health | Effect of dependent errors in the assessment of diagnostic or screening test accuracy when the reference standard is imperfect, Statistics in Medicine, vol.31, N/A, 2012,pp 1129-1138 |
2017 | Estimation of treatment preference effects in clinical trials when some participants are indifferent to treatment choice | Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; McCaffery, Kirsten; Turner, Robin M; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Estimation of treatment preference effects in clinical trials when some participants are indifferent to treatment choice, BMC Medical Research Methodology, vol.17, 1, 2017,pp 1-10 |
2011 | Interval Estimation for the Difference of Two Independent Variances | Hayen, Andrew; Herbert, Robert; Macaskill, Petra; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; The George Institute for International Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Interval Estimation for the Difference of Two Independent Variances, Communications in Statistics: Simulation and Computation, vol.40, 5, 2011,pp 744-758 |
2006 | New methods give better estimates of changes in diagnostic accuracy when prior information is provided. | Houssami, Nehmat; Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | New methods give better estimates of changes in diagnostic accuracy when prior information is provided., Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (2005), vol.59,(3),2006,pp 299-307 |
2004 | The Number Needed To Treat (Nnt) Can Be Adjusted For Bias When The Outcome Is Measured With Error. | Irwig, Leslie; Marschner, Ian; Emberson, Jonathan; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: NH&MRC Clinical Trials Centre | The Number Needed To Treat (Nnt) Can Be Adjusted For Bias When The Outcome Is Measured With Error., Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, vol.57,(12),2004,pp 1244-1242 |
2012 | Optimal allocation of participants for the estimation of selection, preference and treatment effects in the two-stage randomised trial design | Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; McCaffery, Kirsten; Turner, Robin; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Optimal allocation of participants for the estimation of selection, preference and treatment effects in the two-stage randomised trial design, Statistics in Medicine, vol.31, 13, 2012,pp 1307-1322 |
2014 | Sample size and power when designing a randomized trial for the estimation of treatment, selection, and preference effects | Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; McCaffery, Kirsten; Turner, Robin; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | Sample size and power when designing a randomized trial for the estimation of treatment, selection, and preference effects, Medical Decision Making, vol.34, 6, 2014,pp 711-719 |
2011 | When should one adjust for measurement error in baseline variables in observational studies? | Chan, Siew; Irwig, Leslie; Macaskill, Petra; Forbes, A; Walter, Stephen D; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health; School of Public Health: Public Health | When should one adjust for measurement error in baseline variables in observational studies?, Biometrical Journal, vol.53, 1, 2011,pp 28-39 |