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Professor in Statistics and Probability Theory at the University of Oslo. He/him.
David R. Banos








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Thank you for sharing! Actually, we have conducted more thorough data analyses and sent them to the journal, asking for more data. We show that assessment times lie around 1 year and 11 months (+/- 4 months) and that the choice of variables can lead to different conclusions.
Happy news today: I’ve been promoted to full professor! 🥰 So grateful to my colleagues, students, PhD students and my friends, and most of all to my wonderful princes, who care for me and feed me when work gets intense ❤️ And to my adorable children, who bring me joy every day ❤️
Our letter of concern about the Finnish study is now published in Acta Paediatrica. The Finnish study has received a total of 5 letters/commentaries, so far. Most of the overlapping concerns are statistical/methodological. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Our letter of concern to Acta Paediatrica on the recent Finnish registry study has been accepted and will be published soon. We raise concerns about the statistical approach, but perhaps more importantly, about how the study’s findings have been communicated.
Lenge leve bekymringsbrevene! Ikke fordi de alltid har rett, men fordi vitenskapen trenger rom for faglige ytringer og saklig debatt, spesielt der forskningen får konsekvenser for mennesker som allerede betaler en høy pris for andres ord.