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Statistical Laboratory

Publications

Sex by Numbers
D Spiegelhalter
(2015)
Patient reactions to a web-based cardiovascular risk calculator in type 2 diabetes: a qualitative study in primary care
T Nolan, C Dack, K Pal, J Ross, FA Stevenson, R Peacock, M Pearson, D Spiegelhalter, M Sweeting, E Murray
– British Journal of General Practice
(2015)
65,
e152
Making sense of uncertainty, risk and chance in public health.
D Spiegelhalter
– The Veterinary record
(2015)
176,
65
Robust meta-analytic-predictive priors in clinical trials with historical control information.
H Schmidli, S Gsteiger, S Roychoudhury, A O'Hagan, D Spiegelhalter, B Neuenschwander
– Biometrics
(2014)
70,
1023
Offering informed choice about breast screening
LJL Forbes, A-J Ramirez, Expert group on Information about Breast Screening
– Journal of medical screening
(2014)
21,
194
The pros and cons of funnel plots as an aid to risk communication and patient decision making.
T Rakow, RJ Wright, DJ Spiegelhalter, C Bull
– British Journal of Psychology
(2014)
106,
327
Statistics. The future lies in uncertainty.
DJ Spiegelhalter
– Science (New York, N.Y.)
(2014)
345,
264
The power of the MicroMort.
DJ Spiegelhalter
– BJOG: An International Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology
(2014)
121,
662
Joint British Societies' consensus recommendations for the prevention of cardiovascular disease (JBS3)
JBS3 Board
– Heart (British Cardiac Society)
(2014)
100 Suppl 2,
ii1
Information visualisation for science and policy: engaging users and avoiding bias.
GJ McInerny, M Chen, R Freeman, D Gavaghan, M Meyer, F Rowland, DJ Spiegelhalter, M Stefaner, G Tessarolo, J Hortal
– Trends in ecology & evolution
(2014)
29,
148
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