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Archive of life sciences journal literature at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), developed and managed by NIH's National Center for Biotechnology Information (NCBI) in the National Library of Medicine (NLM).
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Correction: A simple method for analyzing data from a randomized trial with a missing binary outcome
- Baker, Stuart G; Freedman, Laurence S
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The reporting of methods for reducing and detecting bias: an example from the WHO Misoprostol Third Stage of Labour equivalence randomised controlled trial
- Piaggio, Gilda; Elbourne, Diana; Schulz, Kenneth F; Villar, José; Pinol, Alain PY; Gülmezoglu, A Metin;
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Interdisciplinary research: putting the methods under the microscope
- Robertson, David W; Martin, Douglas K; Singer, Peter A
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How many repeated measures in repeated measures designs? Statistical issues for comparative trials
- Vickers, Andrew J
125.
Markers for early detection of cancer: Statistical guidelines for nested case-control studies
- Baker, Stuart G; Kramer, Barnett S; Srivastava, Sudhir
126.
The probability of cost-effectiveness
- O'Hagan, Anthony; Stevens, John W
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Are the Cochrane group registers comprehensive? A case study of Japanese psychiatry trials
- Furukawa, Toshi A; Inada, Toshiya; Adams, Clive E; McGuire, Hugh; Inagaki, Ataru; Nozaki, Shoko
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Publication bias in gastroenterological research â?? a retrospective cohort study based on abstracts submitted to a scientific meeting
- Timmer, Antje; Hilsden, Robert J; Cole, John; Hailey, David; Sutherland, Lloyd R
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Do multiple outcome measures require p-value adjustment?
- Feise, Ronald J
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Conducting systematic reviews of diagnostic studies: didactic guidelines
- Devillé, Walter L; Buntinx, Frank; Bouter, Lex M; Montori, Victor M; de Vet, Henrica CW; van der Windt, Danielle AWM; Bezemer, P Dick
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Meta-analysis: Neither quick nor easy
- Berman, Nancy G; Parker, Robert A
132.
Statistical issues in randomized trials of cancer screening
- Baker, Stuart G; Kramer, Barnett S; Prorok, Philip C
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The transitive fallacy for randomized trials: If A bests B and B bests C in separate trials, is A better than C?
- Baker, Stuart G; Kramer, Barnett S
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Bias and heteroscedastic memory error in self-reported health behavior: an investigation using covariance structure analysis
- Kupek, Emil
135.
Sample size requirements for case-control study designs: correction
- Edwardes, Michael deBurgh
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Choosing marginal or random-effects models for longitudinal binary responses: application to self-reported disability among older persons
- Carrière, Isabelle; Bouyer, Jean
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A proposed architecture and method of operation for improving the protection of privacy and confidentiality in disease registers
- Churches, Tim
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Development and evaluation of a quality score for abstracts
- Timmer, Antje; Sutherland, Lloyd R; Hilsden, Robert J
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Performance of health-status scales when used selectively or within multi-scale questionnaire
- Gummesson, Christina; Atroshi, Isam; Ekdahl, Charlotte
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Using observational data to estimate an upper bound on the reduction in cancer mortality due to periodic screening
- Baker, Stuart G; Erwin, Diane; Kramer, Barnett S; Prorok, Philip C