Automated Author ProfileAllanson, Rory
University of Strathclyde
Allanson, Rory
Current S-Index
Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets
Average Dataset Index per Dataset
Average Dataset Index per dataset
Total Datasets
Total datasets for this author
Average FAIR Score
Average FAIR Score per dataset
Total Citations
Total citations to the author's datasets
Total Mentions
Total mentions of the author's datasets
S-Index Interpretation
The S-Index (Sharing Index) is a comprehensive metric that represents the cumulative impact of all your datasets. It is calculated as the sum of Dataset Index scores across all your claimed datasets.
What it means:
- A higher S-index indicates greater overall impact of your datasets relative to typical datasets in their fields of research
- The S-Index grows as you add more datasets or as existing datasets gain more citations and mentions
- It provides a single number to track your research data impact over time
Current S-Index: 4.9 (sum of 3 datasets Dataset Index scores)
More information here.
S-Index Over Time
Cumulative Citations Over Time
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Datasets
This data accompanies the paper Allanson and Robson (2024), "Estimating Public Preferences on Population Health Ethics". In the paper, we design and run an online experiment, with a sample of the UK adult population, to estimate preferences on population ethics. Here, we provide data and code. The Experiment folder contains the R Shiny code for running the experiment. The Policy Evaluation folder contains: 1) an RData file, which includes the estimated preference parameters, and 2) an R script file, which includes a function that allows others to use our estimated preference parameters to evaluate alternative health policies which affect the distribution of health-related quality-of-life and population size. Further data and code will be uploaded on publication of our paper. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Authors
- Allanson, Rory ;
- Robson, Matthew
This data accompanies the paper Allanson and Robson (2024), "Estimating Public Preferences on Population Health Ethics". In the paper, we design and run an online experiment, with a sample of the UK adult population, to estimate preferences on population ethics. Here, we provide data and code. The Experiment folder contains the R Shiny code for running the experiment. The Policy Evaluation folder contains: 1) an RData file, which includes the estimated preference parameters, and 2) an R script file, which includes a function that allows others to use our estimated preference parameters to evaluate alternative health policies which affect the distribution of health-related quality-of-life and population size. Further data and code will be uploaded on publication of our paper. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Authors
- Allanson, Rory ;
- Robson, Matthew
This data accompanies the paper Allanson and Robson (2024), "Estimating Public Preferences on Population Health Ethics". In the paper, we design and run an online experiment, with a sample of the UK adult population, to estimate public preferences on population ethics. Here, we provide data and code. The Policy Evaluation folder contains: 1) an RData file, which includes the estimated preference parameters, and 2) an R script file, which includes a function that allows others to use our estimated preference parameters to evaluate alternative health policies which affect the distribution of health-related quality-of-life and population size. Further data and code will be uploaded on publication of our paper. Please contact us if you have any questions.
Authors
- Allanson, Rory ;
- Robson, Matthew