Bayesian methods for Integrated bias modelling and Analysis of multiple data Sources in observational studies (BIAS II)
Lead Research Organisation:
Imperial College London
Department Name: School of Public Health
Abstract
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Publications

Best N
(2013)
A Bayesian approach to complex clinical diagnoses: a case-study in child abuse Bayesian Approach to Complex Clinical Diagnoses
in Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (Statistics in Society)

Geneletti S
(2011)
Adjusting for selection effects in epidemiologic studies: why sensitivity analysis is the only "solution".
in Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)

McCandless L
(2012)
Adjustment for Missing Confounders Using External Validation Data and Propensity Scores
in Journal of the American Statistical Association

Bivand Roger S.
(2008)
Applied Spatial Data Analysis with R

Li G
(2012)
BaySTDetect: detecting unusual temporal patterns in small area data via Bayesian model choice.
in Biostatistics (Oxford, England)

Lunn D
(2009)
Combining MCMC with 'sequential' PKPD modelling.
in Journal of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics

Ormond G
(2009)
Endocrine disruptors in the workplace, hair spray, folate supplementation, and risk of hypospadias: case-control study.
in Environmental health perspectives

Li G
(2013)
Evaluating the No Cold Calling Zones in Peterborough, England: Application of a Novel Statistical Method for Evaluating Neighbourhood Policing Policies
in Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Richardson S
(2009)
Impact of Cliff and Ord (1969, 1981) on Spatial Epidemiology Impact on Spatial Epidemiology
in Geographical Analysis

Haining R
(2010)
Inference from ecological models: estimating the relative risk of stroke from air pollution exposure using small area data.
in Spatial and spatio-temporal epidemiology