Tyler J. VanderWeele

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Biostatistics Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, United States 
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Biostatistics Biology, Epidemiology
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Shi B, Choirat C, Coull BA, et al. (2021) CMAverse: a suite of functions for reproducible causal mediation analyses. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
Mathur MB, VanderWeele TJ. (2020) Sensitivity analysis for publication bias in meta-analyses. Journal of the Royal Statistical Society. Series C, Applied Statistics. 69: 1091-1119
Kim ES, Chen Y, Kawachi I, et al. (2020) Perceived neighborhood social cohesion and subsequent health and well-being in older adults: An outcome-wide longitudinal approach. Health & Place. 66: 102420
Long KNG, Chen Y, Potts M, et al. (2020) Spiritually Motivated Self-Forgiveness and Divine Forgiveness, and Subsequent Health and Well-Being Among Middle-Aged Female Nurses: An Outcome-Wide Longitudinal Approach. Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1337
Kim ES, Whillans AV, Lee MT, et al. (2020) Volunteering and Subsequent Health and Well-Being in Older Adults: An Outcome-Wide Longitudinal Approach. American Journal of Preventive Medicine
Mathur MB, VanderWeele TJ. (2020) Robust Metrics and Sensitivity Analyses for Meta-analyses of Heterogeneous Effects. Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)
VanderWeele TJ, Mathur MB, Chen Y. (2020) Rejoinder: The Future of Outcome-Wide Studies Statistical Science. 35: 479-483
VanderWeele TJ. (2019) Optimal approximate conversions of odds ratios and hazard ratios to risk ratios. Biometrics
VanderWeele TJ. (2019) Counterfactuals in Social Epidemiology: Thinking Outside of "The Box". American Journal of Epidemiology
Chen Y, Harris SK, Worthington EL, et al. (2019) Religiously or Spiritually-Motivated Forgiveness and Subsequent Health and Well-Being among Young Adults: An Outcome-Wide Analysis. The Journal of Positive Psychology. 14: 649-658
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