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<strong>BMJ</strong> <strong>Statistical</strong> <strong>Notes</strong> <strong>Series</strong><br />

<strong>List</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>JM</strong> <strong>Bland</strong>: <strong>http</strong>://<strong>www</strong>-<strong>users</strong>.<strong>york</strong>.ac.uk/~mb55/pubs/pbstnote.htm<br />

24 Altman DG, Matthews JNS. Interaction 1: Heterogeneity of effects. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1996;313:486<br />

25 Matthews JNS, Altman DG. Interaction 2: compare effect sizes not P values. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1996;313:808<br />

26 Matthews JNS, Altman DG. Interaction 3: How to examine heterogeneity. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1996;313:862<br />

27 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Detecting skewness from summary information. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1996;313:1200<br />

28 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Altman DG. Cronbach's alpha. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1997;314:572<br />

29 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Units of analysis. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1997;314:1874<br />

30 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Kerry SM. Trials randomised in clusters. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1997;315:600<br />

31 Kerry SM, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Analysis of a trial randomised in clusters. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;316:54<br />

32 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Kerry SM. Weighted comparison of means. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;316:129<br />

33 Kerry SM, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Sample size in cluster randomisation. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;316:549<br />

34 Kerry SM, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. The intra-cluster correlation coefficient in cluster randomisation. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;316:1455<br />

35 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Generalisation and extrapolation. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;317:409-410<br />

36 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Time to event (survival) data. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;317:468-469<br />

37 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Altman DG. Bayesians and frequentists <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;317:1151<br />

38 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Altman DG. Survival probabilities (the Kaplan-Meier method). <strong>BMJ</strong> 1998;317:1572<br />

39 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Treatment allocation in controlled trials: why randomise? <strong>BMJ</strong> 1999;318:1209<br />

40 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Variables and parameters. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1999;318:1667<br />

41 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. How to randomise. <strong>BMJ</strong> 1999;319:703-704<br />

42 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Altman DG. The odds ratio. <strong>BMJ</strong> 2000;320:1468<br />

43 Day SJ, Altman DG. Blinding in clinical trials and other studies. <strong>BMJ</strong> 2000;321:504<br />

44 Altman DG, Schulz KF. Concealing treatment allocation in randomised trials. <strong>BMJ</strong> 2001;323:446-447<br />

45 Vickers AJ, Altman DG. Analysing controlled trials with baseline and follow up measurements. <strong>BMJ</strong><br />

2001;323:1123-1124<br />

46 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Altman DG. Validating scales and indexes. <strong>BMJ</strong> 2002;324:606-607<br />

47 Altman DG, <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>. Interaction revisited: the difference between two estimates. <strong>BMJ</strong> 2003;326:219<br />

48 <strong>Bland</strong> <strong>JM</strong>, Altman DG. The logrank test. <strong>BMJ</strong> 2004;328:1073

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