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Robust Bayes Greenhouse JB and Seltman H 2005 Using prior distributions to synthesize historical evidence Comments on the Goodman Sladky case study of IVIg in GBS Clinical Trials ID: 934927

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References: Case Studies

Robust BayesGreenhouse JB and Seltman H (2005). Using prior distributions to synthesize historical evidence: Comments on the Goodman-Sladky case study of IVIg in GBS. Clinical Trials, 2(4):311-318.Spiegelhalter DJ, Abrams KR and Myles JP (2004). Bayesian approaches to clinical trials and health care evaluation. Chichester, England: John Wiley & Sons.Generalizabiliy and TransportabilityDahabreh IJ et al. (2020) Extending inferences from a randomized trial to a new target population. Tutorial in Biostatistics in Statistics in Medicine, 39(14):1999-2014Greenhouse JB et al (2017). Combining information from multiple data sources: An introduction to cross-design synthesis with a case study. In Methods in Comparative Effectiveness Research, New York: CRC Press.

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