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Under my umbrella: Rating scales obscure statistical power and effect size heterogeneity. [PDF]
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GRADE guidelines: 3. Rating the quality of evidence
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 2011Holger J Schünemann +2 more
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Biometrics, 1980
The use of summary rates of reporting health data is discussed. Directly and indirectly adjusted rates are compared under two models of no interaction. A method of analysis is described whereby a model is first fitted to data in order to investigate assumptions, and subsequently the smoothed rates based on the model are summarized using an adjusted ...
Freeman, Daniel H. jun. +1 more
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The use of summary rates of reporting health data is discussed. Directly and indirectly adjusted rates are compared under two models of no interaction. A method of analysis is described whereby a model is first fitted to data in order to investigate assumptions, and subsequently the smoothed rates based on the model are summarized using an adjusted ...
Freeman, Daniel H. jun. +1 more
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Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education, 1983
(1983). RATING STUDENT RATINGS. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 269-273.
Richard R Renner, Gordon E Greenwood
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(1983). RATING STUDENT RATINGS. Assessment & Evaluation in Higher Education: Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 269-273.
Richard R Renner, Gordon E Greenwood
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