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The impact of different lag days and degrees of freedom (df) for covariates on sensitivity analyses by calculating minimum mortality temperatures (MMTs) and the fraction with 95% empirical confidence interval (95%CI).

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Xuanhao Chen (18280173)   +6 more
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Virtual or In‐Person: Does It Matter? Comparing Pain, Function, Quality of Life, Self‐Efficacy, and Physical Function Outcomes of Virtual, Hybrid, and In‐Person Education and Exercise Program Participants

open access: yesArthritis Care &Research, EarlyView.
Objective This study aimed to determine if program format (in‐person, virtual, or hybrid) results in differences in 3‐month outcomes of pain, function, quality of life, self‐efficacy, and chair stands in a hip/knee osteoarthritis‐management program. Methods A secondary analysis of the Good Life with osteoArthritis in Denmark (GLA:D) Canada database was
Jill Van Damme   +7 more
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Symmetric Intervals and Confidence Intervals

Biometrical Journal, 1994
AbstractWe show that the symmetric “confidence intervals” of WESTLAKE (1972, 1976), widely used and referred to in bioequivalence studies, are not confidence intervals in any accepted sense. Nevertheless, meaningful symmetric intervals can be constructed in the context of Bayesian or fiducial inference.
Baudoin, Claude, O'Quigley, John
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Understanding confidence intervals

BMJ, 2014
Researchers investigated the effects of controlled cord traction in the third stage of labour on postpartum haemorrhage when carried out in a high resource setting. A randomised controlled trial study design was used. Control treatment was standard placenta expulsion (awaiting spontaneous placental separation before facilitating expulsion). The setting
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Confidence Intervals II

1998
In the previous topic you began a study of the important and widely used technique of confidence intervals. These procedures use a sample statistic to estimate a population parameter with an interval of values and a certain confidence level. This topic asks you to continue this study by considering sample survey results and the connection between ...
Allan J. Rossman, Beth L. Chance
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Distribution‐free confidence intervals

Statistica Neerlandica, 1972
Summary  A general approach for converting a certain class of nonparametric tests into confidence intervals for suitably defined parameters is discussed. The class of tests comprises but is not limited to lineair rank tests for the one‐sample, two‐sample, and linear regression problems.
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