Biometrical Journal

Papers
(The H4-Index of Biometrical Journal is 16. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
Blinded sample size recalculation in multiple composite population designs with normal data and baseline adjustments175
On the relevance of prognostic information for clinical trials: A theoretical quantification62
Evaluating Causal Effects on Time‐to‐Event Outcomes in an RCT in Oncology With Treatment Discontinuation58
Oncology Clinical Trial Design Planning Based on a Multistate Model That Jointly Models Progression‐Free and Overall Survival Endpoints57
Multiple Contrast Tests for Count Data: Small Sample Approximations and Their Limitations50
A comparison of the multilevel MIMIC model to the multilevel regression and mixed ANOVA model for the estimation and testing of a cross‐level interaction effect: A simulation study40
Bootstrap tests for simultaneous monotone ordering of effects in a two‐way ANOVA32
Risk‐Based Decision Making: Estimands for Sequential Prediction Under Interventions28
Parametric modal regression with error in covariates27
On the role of benchmarking data sets and simulations in method comparison studies22
Flexible cloglog links for binomial regression models as an alternative for imbalanced medical data22
The Replication of Equivalence Studies20
Bayesian Nonparametric Sensitivity Analysis of Multiple Test Procedures Under Dependence20
Adaptive Multiple Comparisons With the Best19
Explained variation and degrees of necessity and of sufficiency for competing risks survival data17
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Multistate modeling and structure selection for multitype recurrent events and terminal event data16
Estimating the Optimal Time to Perform a Positron Emission Tomography With Prostate‐Specific Membrane Antigen in Prostatectomized Patients, Based on Data From Clinical Practice16
Multivariate joint model under competing risks to predict death of hospitalized patients for SARS‐CoV‐2 infection16
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