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1by Julian P. T. Higgins Simon G. Thompson David J. Spiegelhalter Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.01.2009)“...Meta-analysis in the presence of unexplained heterogeneity is frequently undertaken by using a random-effects model, in which the effects underlying different...”
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2by Matthias Studer Gilbert Ritschard Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.02.2016)“...This is a comparative study of the multiple ways of measuring dissimilarities between state sequences. The originality of the study is the focus put on the...”
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3by Haroon Chowdry Claire Crawford Lorraine Dearden Alissa Goodman Anna Vignoles Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.02.2013)“...The paper makes use of newly linked administrative education data from England to understand better the determinants of participation in higher education (HE)...”
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4by Rebecca M. Turner David J. Spiegelhalter Gordon C. S. Smith Simon G. Thompson Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.01.2009)“...Policy decisions often require synthesis of evidence from multiple sources, and the source studies typically vary in rigour and in relevance to the target...”
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5by Cro, Suzie Carpenter, James R Kenward, Michael G Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.02.2019)“...Summary Analysis of longitudinal randomized clinical trials is frequently complicated because patients deviate from the protocol. Where such deviations are...”
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6by Claire Crawford Lorraine Dearden Ellen Greaves Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.10.2014)“...Previous research has found that children who are born later in the academic year have lower educational attainment, on average, than children who are born...”
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7by Phillippo, David M Dias, Sofia Ades, A. E Didelez, Vanessa Welton, Nicky J Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.06.2018)“...Summary Network meta‐analysis (NMA) pools evidence on multiple treatments to estimate relative treatment effects. Included studies are typically assessed for...”
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8by Rodrigo Moreno-Serra Peter C. Smith Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.01.2015)“...Progress towards universal health coverage involves providing people with access to needed health services without entailing financial hardship and is often...”
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9by Robert M. Groves Steven G. Heeringa Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.01.2006)“...Over the past few years surveys have expanded to new populations, have incorporated measurement of new and more complex substantive issues and have adopted new...”
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10by Andrea Carriero Todd E. Clark Massimiliano Marcellino Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.10.2015)“...The paper develops a method for producing current quarter forecasts of gross domestic product growth with a (possibly large) range of available...”
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11by Rhodes, K M Savović, J Elbers, R Jones, H E Higgins, J P T Sterne, J A C Welton, N J Turner, R M Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.01.2020)“...Flaws in the conduct of randomized trials can lead to biased estimation of the intervention effect. Methods for adjustment of within-trial biases in...”
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13by Tobback, Ellen Martens, David Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, Statistics in society (01.10.2019)“...Summary Banks are continuously looking for novel ways to leverage their existing data assets. A major source of data that has not yet been used to the full...”
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15by David J. Hand Published in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A (Statistics in Society) (01.10.2010)
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