Comparative Judgement

Some things are really hard to measure with numbers alone, like how deprived a neighbourhood is or how widespread a social problem might be. My comparative judgement work asks experts to look at two areas side by side and say which one is worse. By collecting lots of these simple comparisons, I can use statistical models to build a full ranking and create maps that show where problems are most serious. This approach has been used to map forced marriage across England and urban deprivation in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. Local councils have used these maps to train their staff, and MPs have asked questions in Parliament based on this research.

A Reduced Basis Decomposition Approach to Efficient Data Collection in Pairwise Comparison Studies

Computational Statistics, 2026. arXiv

Reduced Basis Decomposition for Comparative Judgement Experimental Design

R code implementing a reduced basis decomposition approach to efficient data collection in pairwise comparison studies. Helps researchers design comparative judgement studies that collect the most informative comparisons. GitHub

Comparative Judgement Interface

A web-based data collection interface for comparative judgement studies. Enables researchers to collect pairwise comparison data from experts through a simple browser-based tool. GitHub

Comparative Judgement Interface: A Data Collection Interface for Comparative Judgement Studies

Journal of Open Source Software, 2025. Paper | Code

Comparative Judgement Modelling to Map Forced Marriage at Local Levels

Annals of Applied Statistics, 19(1), 2025. Paper

Scalable Inference Methods for Bradley-Terry Models with Ties

Journal of Applied Statistics, 2024. Paper

Bayesian Spatial Bradley-Terry Model: Mapping Urban Deprivation in Dar es Salaam

Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series C, 2022. Paper