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Statistical Methods in Medical Research is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the fields of Health Care and Medical Informatics. The journal's editor is Brian Everitt (King's College London). It has been in publication since 1992 and is currently published by SAGE Publications. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Editions published in Statistical Methods in Medical Research 1937
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Incomplete data in repeated measures analysis
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Measurement of reliability for categorical data in medical research
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Cluster analysis and related techniques in medical research
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Graphical displays
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Statistical methods in diagnosis
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Principal component analysis and exploratory factor analysis
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Correspondence analysis in medical research
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Design and analysis of reliability studies
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Structural equation models in medical research
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Modelling patterns of agreement and disagreement
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Longitudinal studies with continuous responses
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Statistical methods for longitudinal and clustered designs with binary responses
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Repeated assessment of risk factors in survival analysis
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Analysing the temporal effects of age, period and cohort
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Martingale methods for the analysis of epidemic data
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Controversies in meta-analysis: the case of the trials of serum cholesterol reduction
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The estimation of the basic reproduction number for infectious diseases.
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Statistical models for estimating prevalence and incidence of parasitic diseases
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Statistical modelling of measles and influenza outbreaks
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AIDS: the statistical basis for public health
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The statistical basis of meta-analysis
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The logic and role of meta-analysis in clinical research
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Meta-analytic stimulus for changes in clinical trials
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Variance components for statistical genetics: applications in medical research to characteristics related to human diseases and health
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Analysis of DNA sequences
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Forensic inference from genetic markers
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Metropolis sampling in pedigree analysis
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Meta-analysis
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Effects of frailty in survival analysis
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Some approaches to the analysis of recurrent event data
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Generalizations and applications of frailty models for survival and event data
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The analysis of binary and categorical data from crossover trials
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