BurnhamG., LaftaR., DoocyS., & RobertsL. (2006) Mortality after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: a cross-sectional cluster sample survey. The Lancet, 368, 9545, pp. 1421–1428.
2.
CoghlanB., BrennanR.J., NgoyP., DofaraD., OttoB., ClementsM., & StewartT. (2006). Mortality in the Democratic Republic of Congo: a nationwide survey. The Lancet, 367, 9504, pp. 44–51.
3.
DoocyS. (2007). Personal communication with author by email, April and May.
4.
GilesJ. (2007) Death toll in Iraq: survey team takes on its critics. Nature, 446 (1 March), pp. 6–7.
5.
Hsiao-Rei HicksM. (2007). Mortality after the 2003 invasion of Iraq: were valid and ethical field methods used in this survey?The Lancet, 369, 9556, pp. 101–105.
JohnsonN.F., SpagatM., GourleyS., OnnelaJ.P., & ReinertG. (2006). Bias in epidemiological studies of conflict mortality. Retrieved from http://www.hicn.org/research_design.html. Accessed July 2007.
8.
KaiserJ. (2007) Iraq Mortality Study: authors release data, but only to some. Science, 316 (20 April), p. 355.
9.
LaaksonenS., & ChambersR. (2006) Survey estimation under informative non-response with follow-up. Journal of Official Statistics, 22, 1, pp. 81–95.
10.
LynnP., GablerS., HäderS., & LaaksonenS. (2007) Methods for achieving equivalence of samples in cross-national surveys. Journal of Official Statistics, 23, 1, pp. 107–124.
11.
RobertsL. (2006). Personal communication with author by email, November.
12.
SpagatM. (2006/2007) Personal communication with author by email and face to face, November 2006 and April 2007.