
Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk
Research Interests: Public understanding of uncertainty and risk, Bayesian methods, biostatistics, performance assessment
Examples sheets and lecture notes can be found on my teaching page.
Publications
Issues in data monitoring and interim analysis of trials.
– Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)
(2005)
9,
1
(doi: 10.3310/hta9070)
Issues in data monitoring and interim analysis of trials.
– Health technology assessment (Winchester, England)
(2005)
9,
Public or private health care?
– Significance. Statistics Making Sense
(2005)
2,
38
A proposed charter for clinical trial data monitoring committees: helping them to do their job well
– Lancet (London, England)
(2005)
365,
711
Data monitoring in randomized controlled trials: surveys of recent practice and policies
– Clinical trials (London, England)
(2005)
2,
22
(doi: 10.1191/1740774505cn064oa)
Issues in data monitoring and interim analysis of trials
– Health Technology Assessment
(2005)
9,
(doi: 10.3310/hta9070)
Bayesian random effects meta-analysis of trials with binary outcomes: methods for the absolute risk difference and relative risk scales - Reply
– Statistics in Medicine
(2005)
24,
2743
(doi: 10.1002/sim.2114)
Bayesian random effects meta‐analysis of trials with binary outcomes: methods for the absolute risk difference and relative risk scales by D. E. Warn, S. G. Thompson and D. J. Spiegelhalter, Statistics in Medicine 2002; 21: 1601–1623
– Statistics in Medicine
(2005)
24,
2733
(doi: 10.1002/sim.2115)
Multiple-bias modelling for analysis of observational data - Discussion
– J ROY STAT SOC A STA
(2005)
168,
291
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