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Statistical Laboratory

Publications

Comments on Lindberg's correction for the effects of observer variation on probabilistic diagnosis.
DJ Spiegelhalter
– Methods of information in medicine
(2018)
21,
114
The use of control charts in health-care and public-health surveillance - Discussion
OA Grigg, DJ Spiegelhalter
– Journal of Quality Technology
(2018)
38,
124
Comparing comprehension and perception for alternative speed-of-ageing and standard hazard ratio formats
CL Heard, T Rakow, D Spiegelhalter
– Applied Cognitive Psychology
(2018)
32,
81
Comparing What to What, on What Scale? The Impact of Item Comparisons and Reference Points in Communicating Risk and Uncertainty
T Rakow, E Blackshaw, C Pagel, DS Spiegelhalter
– Journal of Behavioral Decision Making
(2018)
31,
547
Trust in numbers
D Spiegelhalter
– Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series A, (Statistics in Society)
(2017)
180,
948
Communicating risk in primary care: what the Academy of Medical Sciences’ report means in practice
A Freeman, M Marshall, J Treadwell, D Spiegelhalter, I Rafi
– British Journal of General Practice
(2017)
67,
346
Discussion of "The ASA’s p-value statement, one year on" by Robert Matthews
DJ Spiegelhalter
– Significance
(2017)
The ASA's p-value statement, one year on
R Matthews, R Wasserstein, D Spiegelhalter
– Significance
(2017)
14,
38
Understanding Children’s Heart Surgery Data: A Cross-Disciplinary Approach to Codevelop a Website
C Pagel, E Jesper, J Thomas, E Blackshaw, T Rakow, M Pearson, D Spiegelhalter
– Annals of Thoracic Surgery
(2017)
104,
342
Risk and uncertainty communication
D Spiegelhalter
– ANNUAL REVIEW OF STATISTICS AND ITS APPLICATION, VOL 4
(2017)
4,
31
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