| 1. |
Doretti, Marco, Geneletti, Sara and Stanghellini, Elena
(2016)
Tackling non-ignorable dropout in the presence of time varying confounding.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C (Applied Statistics)
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ISSN 0035-925
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| 2. |
Geneletti, Sara, O'Keeffe, Aidan G., Sharples, Linda D., Richardson, Sylvia and Baio, Gianluca
(2015)
Bayesian regression discontinuity designs: incorporating clinical knowledge in the causal analysis of primary care data.
Statistics in Medicine, 34
(15).
pp. 2334-2352.
ISSN 0277-6715
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| 3. |
Geneletti, Sara, Best, Nicky, Toledano, M. B., Elliott, Paul and Richardson, Sylvia
(2013)
Uncovering selection bias in case-control studies using Bayesian post-stratification.
Statistics in Medicine, 32
(15).
pp. 2555-2570.
ISSN 0277-6715
Not available from LSE Research Online. | | |
| 4. |
Geneletti, Sara, Gallo, Valentina, Porta, Miquel, Khoury, Muin J. and Vineis, Paolo
(2011)
Assessing causal relationships in genomics: from Bradford-Hill criteria to complex gene-environment interactions and directed acyclic graphs.
Emerging Themes in Epidemiology, 8
(5).
ISSN 1742-7622
Not available from LSE Research Online. | | |
| 5. |
Geneletti, Sara and Dawid, A. Philip
(2011)
Defining and identifying the effect of treatment on the treated.
In: McKay Illari, Phyllis, Russo, Federica and Williamson, Jon, (eds.)
Causality in the Sciences.
Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK, pp. 728-749.
ISBN 9780199574131
Not available from LSE Research Online. | | |
| 6. |
Geneletti, Sara, Mason, Alexina and Best, Nicky
(2011)
Adjusting for selection effects in epidemiologic studies: why sensitivity analysis is the only “solution”.
Epidemiology, 22
(1).
pp. 36-39.
ISSN 1044-3983
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| 7. |
Geneletti, Sara, Richardson, Sylvia and Best, Nicky
(2008)
Adjusting for selection bias in retrospective, case-control studies.
Biostatistics, 10
(1).
pp. 17-31.
ISSN 1465-4644
Not available from LSE Research Online. | | |