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Thomas Lumley
Professor of Biostatistics, University of Auckland
Verified email at auckland.ac.nz
Jonathan Godfrey
Senior Lecturer in Statistics, Massey University
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Andrew Gelman
Professor of Statistics and Political Science, Columbia University
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Harvard Business School
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Statistical methods for testing carryover effects: A mixed effects model approach
SG Sturdevant, T Lumley
Contemporary Clinical Trials Communications 22, 100711
, 2021
5
2021
Testing for carryover effects after cessation of treatments: a design approach
SG Sturdevant, T Lumley
BMC Medical Research Methodology 16, 1-8
, 2016
5
2016
Delivering data differently
G Sturdevant, AJR Godfrey, A Gelman
arXiv preprint arXiv:2204.10854
, 2022
2
2022
Statistical Modeling of Carryover Effects After Cessation of Treatments
S Sturdevant
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland
, 2016
2016
Testing for Carryover Effects After Cessation of Treatments: A Parallel Design Approach Does Not Work
SG Sturdevant, T Lumley
2013
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