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Statistical methods to adjust for the effects on intervention compliance in randomized clinical trials where precision treatment rules are being developed. [PDF]

open access: yesInt J Methods Psychiatr Res
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Learning statistical methods

International Journal of Clinical Monitoring and Computing, 1986
Since at least 1951 anesthesia journals have called for a more rigorous application of statistical methods in research reports. This appeal for statistical excellence actually applies to the researcher, to the clinician journal reader, and to the editor. Thirty five years ago the obligations of these three groups was made clear in an unsigned editorial
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Multivariate Statistical Methods

American Journal of Roentgenology, 2005
This is the 20th in the series designed by the American College of Radiology (ACR), the Canadian Association of Radiologists, and the American Journal of Roentgenology. The series, which will ultimately comprise 22 articles, is designed to progressively educate radiologists in the methodologies of rigorous clinical research, from the most basic ...
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The Statistical Method

New England Journal of Medicine, 1966
ARTICLES in the medical literature increasingly present statistical tests of significance. Too frequently one has the feeling that these have been added only after bitter correspondence between the author, the editors and a consulting statistician. Used in this way, tests of significance add little to the report of an investigation.
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Non-parametric Statistical Methods

1987
Basic statistics and econometrics courses stress methods based on assuming that the data or error term in regression models follow the normal distribution. Indeed, the efficiency of least squares estimates relies on the assumption of normality. In order to lessen the dependence of statistical inference on that assumption statisticians developed methods
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Statistical Methods

Chapter 5 provides an in-depth exploration of the foundational concepts and tools essential for statistical analysis in epidemiology. Beginning with an introduction to the themes of the chapter, it delves into fundamental statistical measures and inference techniques, equipping readers with the skills needed to interpret and analyze epidemiological ...
V.G. Gurzadyan, A.A. Kocharyan
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