
A sort of diary of ideas and thoughts on statistical methods in case they’re of interest to others. Usually dashed-down rather than carefully thought through. Contributions by Tim Morris and Brennan Kahan (so far).
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Estimands are often touted as a way to articulate a research question in plain language. If so, non-statisticians should in principle be able to come up with estimands and bring them to statisticians for discussion.
Statisticians sometimes...
This is about covariate adjustment in RCTs (for a marginal1 estimand).
A few weeks ago, in a discussion with Kelly Van Lancker and Dominic Magirr, something finally clicked for me. Or, more accurately, I asked my dumb question and they cli...
In a talk I’m giving this morning, I included a slide mentioning my first publication before realising it was actually my second. So I revised the slide to say ‘My second publication’, and don’t want to leave you wondering about the first....
If you are not familiar with “evidence pyramids1” or “hierarchies of evidence”, they are a device used to prompt flurries of righteous indignation on social media.
I’ve very rarely seen them used in the wild. Honestly they might just have...
This is my personal prequel to the freshest preprint on arXiv: ‘Revealing the truth: calculating true values in causal inference simulation studies via Gaussian quadrature’1
The abstract of our 2019 tutorial paper on simulati...
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Biostatistician working in Statisticsl Methodology at Novartis. Sometimes spoon-carver.
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