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Roger Harbord

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First Name:Roger
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Last Name:Harbord
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RePEc Short-ID:pha249
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Working papers

  1. Tom Palmer & Roger Harbord & Paul Clarke & Frank Windmeijer, 2011. "Generalized method of moments fitting of structural mean models," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2011 06, Stata Users Group.
  2. Jonathan Sterne & Roger Harbord & Ian White, 2010. "An overview of meta-analysis in Stata," United Kingdom Stata Users' Group Meetings 2010 11, Stata Users Group.

Articles

  1. Roger M. Harbord & Ross J. Harris & Jonathan A. C. Sterne, 2009. "Updated tests for small-study effects in meta-analyses," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 9(2), pages 197-210, June.
  2. Roger M. Harbord & Penny Whiting, 2009. "metandi: Meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy using hierarchical logistic regression," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 9(2), pages 211-229, June.
  3. Roger M. Harbord & Julian P.T. Higgins, 2008. "Meta-regression in Stata," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(4), pages 493-519, December.
  4. Ross J. Harris & Michael J. Bradburn & Jonathan J. Deeks & Roger M. Harbord & Douglas G. Altman & Jonathan A. C. Sterne, 2008. "metan: fixed- and random-effects meta-analysis," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 8(1), pages 3-28, February.
  5. Roger Harbord, 2004. "Book reviews," Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series A, Royal Statistical Society, vol. 167(4), pages 765-766, November.
  6. Jonathan A.C. Sterne & Roger M. Harbord, 2004. "Funnel plots in meta-analysis," Stata Journal, StataCorp LP, vol. 4(2), pages 127-141, June.

Software components

  1. Roger Harbord, 2008. "METANDI: Stata module to perform meta-analysis of diagnostic accuracy," Statistical Software Components S456932, Boston College Department of Economics.
  2. David Fisher & Ross Harris & Mike Bradburn & Jon Deeks & Roger Harbord & Doug Altman & Thomas Steichen & Jonathan Sterne & Julian Higgins, 2006. "METAN: Stata module for fixed and random effects meta-analysis," Statistical Software Components S456798, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 19 Sep 2023.
  3. Roger Harbord & Julian Higgins, 2004. "METAREG: Stata module to perform meta-analysis regression," Statistical Software Components S446201, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 05 Jan 2009.
  4. Robert M Harbord & Ross J Harris & Jonathan AC Sterne & Thomas Steichen, 2000. "METABIAS: Stata module to test for small-study effects in meta-analysis," Statistical Software Components S404901, Boston College Department of Economics, revised 07 Dec 2010.

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