
Erik van Zwet
@erikvanzwet
Statistician @LUMC_Leiden @bds_lumc Find me at erik-van-zwet.bsky.social
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04-11-2018 22:08:47
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Here's a nice post by Florian Weigert about I figure I made to illustrate the file drawer effect in medical research. linkedin.com/posts/florian-…

BMS-Aned Fall meeting: Friday October, 7th with Maarten van Smeden, Sara van Erp and Erik van Zwet on "Shinkage methods: novel perspectives and applications". Registration is open: vvsor.nl/biometrics/eve…


Looking forward to discussing shrinkage with Maarten van Smeden Sara van Erp and @MarkvandeWiel4

I'll be presenting a statistical analysis of more than 45,000 trials from the Cochrane database. Power, coverage, winner's curse, replication probability, etc. Thanks for having me, METRICStanford, I'm looking forward to it!




A New Look at P Values for Randomized Clinical Trials evidence.nejm.org/doi/full/10.10… via Erik van Zwet et al

Original Article: “A New Look at P Values for Randomized Clinical Trials” by Erik van Zwet, PhD, et al. eviden.cc/3NrObRI guido imbens Sander Greenland Steven Goodman


In this Friday's PCT Grand Rounds, we welcome Erik van Zwet of Biomedical Data Sciences LUMC at Leiden University Medical Center, who offers a new interpretation of P values after examining the results of more than 23,000 randomized clinical trials. Join us! ℹ️ bit.ly/4alLB9w


I had the pleasure of talking with Erik van Zwet this morning — podcast on p-values coming soon to Sensible Medicine I’m sure this will be a great talk 👇🏻

📣 Webinar recording and slides now available: "A New Look at P Values for Randomized Clinical Trials" with Erik van Zwet of LUMC Leiden 🔗 bit.ly/3Q0owkx #pctGR


Great to collaborate with Yefeng Yang, Shinichi Nakagawa | ä¸ĺ·ťéś‡ä¸€ and Nikos Ignatiadis to study the signal-to-noise ratio in eco evo studies, and what we can realistically expect from replication studies.

Chat with Bayesian statisticians in your local area NOW and **DOUBLE** your RCT's effective sample size by using this ONE WEIRD TRICK. You won't believe the results!!! new paper with Erik van Zwet & Andrew Gelman statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2024/11/11/met…


It has been claimed that there is no such thing as a validated prediction model. We provide empirical evidence for that claim in our new paper here onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/si… with ao Ewout Steyerberg David van Klaveren see also Maarten van Smeden Ben Van Calster Laure Wynants @laurewynants.bsky.social
