Items where Author is "Mason, Alexina"
Mason, Alexina (2011) Why missing data should not be ignored and Bayesian methods are good. In: Seminar to the Neonatal Research Team, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital, April 8 2011, Chelsea and Westminster Hospital. (Unpublished)
Geneletti, S and Best, Nicky and Mason, Alexina (2011) Adjusting for selection effects in epidemiological studies: Why sensitivity analysis is the only solution. Epidemiology, 22 (1). pp. 36-39. ISSN 1044-3983
Mason, Alexina and Best, Nicky and PLEWIS, IAN and Richardson, Sylvia (2010) Insights into the use of Bayesian models for informative missing data. Technical Report. Imperial College London. (Unpublished)
Mason, Alexina and Best, Nicky and Richardson, Sylvia and PLEWIS, IAN (2010) Strategy for modelling non-random missing data mechanisms in observational studies using Bayesian methods. Technical Report. Imperial College London. (Submitted)
Mason, Alexina and Richardson, Sylvia and Best, Nicky (2010) Using DIC to compare selection models with non-ignorable missing responses. Technical Report. Imperial College London. (Submitted)
Mason, Alexina (2008) Methodological developments for combining data Modelling non-random missing data in longitudinal studies: how can information from additional sources help? In: NCRM Research Methods Festival 2008, 30th June - 3rd July 2008, St Catherine's College, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Mason, Alexina and Best, Nicky and Richardson, Sylvia Bayesian Graphical Models for Combining Multiple Data Sources. In: Research Methods Festival 2010, 8 July 2010, Oxford. (Unpublished)
Richardson, Sylvia and Mason, Alexina and McCandless, Lawrence and Best, Nicky Bayesian graphical models for combining multiple data sources, with applications in environmental epidemiology. In: 2010 Eastern North American Region ENAR Conferecne, March 2010, New Orleans. (Unpublished)
Mason, Alexina and Best, Nicky and Richardson, Sylvia and Plewis, Ian Strategy for modelling non-random missing data mechanisms in longitudinal studies: application to income data from the Millennium Cohort Study. In: Valencia 9th International Meeting on Bayesian Statistics, June 2010, Valencia, Spain. (Unpublished)