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Statistical Laboratory

Publications

Funnel plots for comparing institutional performance.
DJ Spiegelhalter
– Statistics in medicine
(2004)
24,
1185
The ProActive trial protocol–a randomised controlled trial of the efficacy of a family-based, domiciliary intervention programme to increase physical activity among individuals at high risk of diabetes [ISRCTN61323766]
K Williams, AT Prevost, S Griffin, W Hardeman, W Hollingworth, D Spiegelhalter, S Sutton, U Ekelund, N Wareham, AL Kinmonth
– BMC Public Health
(2004)
4,
48
Bastardy in the UK
D Spiegelhalter
– Significance
(2004)
1,
134
The legacy of Bristol: Public disclosure of individual surgeons' results
B Keogh, D Spiegelhalter, A Bailey, J Roxburgh, P Magee, C Hilton
– British Medical Journal
(2004)
329,
450
Infant wellbeing at 2 years of age in the Growth Restriction Intervention Trial (GRIT): multicentred randomised controlled trial
JG Thornton, J Hornbuckle, A Vail, DJ Spiegelhalter, M Levene, GRIT study group
– The Lancet
(2004)
364,
513
Monitoring clinical performance: Invited comments on the papers by Grigg and Farewell and Marshall et al.
D Spiegelhalter, CP Farrington
– Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A Statistics in Society
(2004)
167,
561
The Contagious Diseases Acts
D Spiegelhalter
– Significance
(2004)
1,
88
Use and misuse of process and outcome data in managing performance of acute medical care: avoiding institutional stigma.
R Lilford, MA Mohammed, D Spiegelhalter, R Thomson
– The Lancet
(2004)
363,
1147
Shipman’s Statistical Legacy
D Spiegelhalter, N Best
– Significance. Statistics Making Sense
(2004)
1,
10
Dopaminergic effects on electrophysiological and functional MRI measures of human cortical stimulus–response power laws
OJ Arthurs, CME Stephenson, K Rice, VC Lupson, DJ Spiegelhalter, SJ Boniface, ET Bullmore
– NeuroImage
(2004)
21,
540
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