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Circulating inflammatory cytokines and colorectal cancer: New insights from Mendelian randomization. [PDF]

open access: yesMedicine (Baltimore)
Fan Q   +6 more
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GWAS on short tandem repeats identifies novel genetic mechanisms in Alzheimer’s disease

open access: yes
Gmelin D   +9 more
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Reconsidering statistical methods for assessing replication.

Psychological Methods, 2021
Recent empirical evaluations of replication in psychology have reported startlingly few successful replication attempts. At the same time, these programs have noted that the proper way to analyze replication studies is far from a settled matter and have analyzed their data in several different ways.
J. M. Schauer, L. V. Hedges
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Replication, statistical consistency, and publication bias [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Mathematical Psychology, 2013
Abstract Scientific methods of investigation offer systematic ways to gather information about the world; and in the field of psychology application of such methods should lead to a better understanding of human behavior. Instead, recent reports in psychological science have used apparently scientific methods to report strong evidence for ...
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Statistical Assessment of Biomarker Replicability using MAJAR Method

Statistical Methods in Medical Research, 2022
AbstractIn the era of precision medicine, many biomarkers have been discovered to be associated with drug efficacy and safety responses, which can be used for patient stratification and drug response prediction. Due to small sample size and limited power of randomized clinical studies, meta-analysis is usually conducted to aggregate all available ...
Yuhan Xie   +5 more
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A Useful Statistical Technique for Replication Studies

Journal for Research in Mathematics Education, 1977
Eastman's (1975) recent expression in the JRME of concern over so few replication studies is a concern that should be shared by all who have an interest in research. Replication is critical in assessing the "significance" of research results. A correlation coefficient of .20, which is statistically significant at the .01 level, will be much more ...
Richard L. Isakson, Randy Ellsworth
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SURVIVAL AND EXTINCTION IN THE REPLICATOR MODEL: DYNAMICS AND STATISTICS [PDF]

open access: possibleAdvances in Complex Systems, 2003
We study the multi-species replicator model with linear fitness and random fitness matrices of various classes. By means of numerical resolution of the replicator equations, we determine the survival probability of a species in terms of its average interaction with the rest of the system.
SEBASTIÁN BOUZAT, DAMIÁN H. ZANETTE
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Replicated measurements and algebraic statistics

2009
A basic application of algebraic statistics to design and analysis of experiments considers a design as a zero-dimensional variety and identifies it with the ideal of the variety. Then, a subset of a standard basis of the design ideal is used as support for identifiable regression models. Estimation of the model parameter is performed by standard least
NOTARI, ROBERTO, E. Riccomagno
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