Ethics: J L Hutton publications
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L Edler, J L Hutton, T Colton, P Lachenbruch, and B L Verma. The role of biostatistics
in the prevention, detection and treatment of fraud in clinical trials. Statist. Med, 18:3435–
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codes of conduct. Stat. Meth. Med. Res., 9:185–206, 2000.
[9] J L Hutton and R E Ashcroft. Some popular versions of uninformed consent. Health Care
Anal., 8:41–52, 2000.
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review by research ethics committees. J.R.Statist.Soc. A, 163:5–13, 2000.
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L Edler, J L Hutton, T Colton, and P Lachenbruch. The biostatistician’s view of fraud in
medical research. Con. Clin. Trials, 21:415–427, 2000.
[12] J L Hutton. Medical ethics and statistics. In Biostatistics in Clinical Trials (Ed. CK
Redmond and T Colton), pages 257–271. John Wiley and sons, London, 2001.
[13] J L Hutton. Are distinctive ethical principles required for cluster randomised controlled
trials? Statist. Med, 20:473–488, 2001.
[14] R J Lilford, S Edwards, R Fitzpatrick, J L Hutton, A Stevens, A Richardson, and F Rock.
Issues in methodological research: perspectives from researchers and commissioners. Health
Technology Assessment, 5(8):59+iv, 2001.
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in clinical research: Follow-up of applications submitted to an LREC. J Eval Clin. Pract.,
8:353–359, 2002.
[16] MRC clinical trial series. Cluster randomised trials: Methodological and ethical considera-
tions. Medical Research Council, London, 2002.
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strom. Ethical issues in research on control of the HIV-AIDS epidemic. Acta Paediatrica,
pages 1125–1128, 2004.
[18] J L Hutton. Ethics, justice and statistics. In International seminar on nuclear war and
planetary emergencies: 30th Session, pages 212–217. World Scientific, Singapore, 2004.
[19] J L Hutton. Medical ethics and statistics. In Encyclopedia of Biostatistics 2nd ed (P
Armitage and T Colton), volume 5, pages 3137–3148. John Wiley and sons, London, 2005.
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discussion of the problems in achieving informed consent. Implementation Science, 3:52,
2009. http://www.implementationscience.com/content/3/1/52.
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London, 2017. Update based on original article by Jane Hutton, Wiley StatsRef: Statistics
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ethics questions for discussion.