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Mark S Gilthorpe
University of Leeds - Leeds / United Kingdom
Medical and Health Sciences / Dentistry
AD Scientific Index ID: 1405253
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Mark S Gilthorpe's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Robust causal inference using directed acyclic graphs: the R package ‘dagitty’J Textor, B Van der Zander, MS Gilthorpe, M Liśkiewicz, GTH EllisonInternational journal of epidemiology 45 (6), 1887-1894, 201610292016
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Use of directed acyclic graphs (DAGs) to identify confounders in applied health research: review and recommendationsPWG Tennant, EJ Murray, KF Arnold, L Berrie, MP Fox, SC Gadd, ...International journal of epidemiology 50 (2), 620-632, 2021311*2021
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Simpson\'s Paradox, Lord\'s Paradox, and Suppression Effects are the same phenomenon–the reversal paradoxYK Tu, D Gunnell, MS GilthorpeEmerging themes in epidemiology 5, 1-9, 20082962008
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Why evidence for the fetal origins of adult disease might be a statistical artifact: the “reversal paradox” for the relation between birth weight and blood pressure in later lifeYK Tu, R West, GTH Ellison, MS GilthorpeAmerican journal of epidemiology 161 (1), 27-32, 20052952005
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Problems of correlations between explanatory variables in multiple regression analyses in the dental literatureYK Tu, M Kellett, V Clerehugh, MS GilthorpeBritish dental journal 199 (7), 457-461, 20052322005
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