The following pages link to Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (Q57560):
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- Graphical methods and numerical summaries for presenting results from multiple-treatment meta-analysis: an overview and tutorial (Q57563) (← links)
- Baseline P value distributions in randomized trials were uniform for continuous but not categorical variables (Q64088) (← links)
- Rounding, but not randomization method, non-normality, or correlation, affected baseline P-value distributions in randomized trials (Q64089) (← links)
- Participant withdrawals were unusually distributed in randomized trials with integrity concerns: a statistical investigation (Q64096) (← links)
- Identical summary statistics were uncommon in randomized trials and cohort studies (Q64099) (← links)
- Distributions of baseline categorical variables were different from the expected distributions in randomized trials with integrity concerns (Q64101) (← links)
- Mixture models in diagnostic meta-analyses—Clustering summary receiver operating characteristic curves accounted for heterogeneity and correlation (Q65995) (← links)
- Sample size calculation should be performed for design accuracy in diagnostic test studies (Q66055) (← links)
- Uncertainty method improved on best–worst case analysis in a binary meta-analysis (Q73250) (← links)
- Adapting a clinical comorbidity index for use with ICD-9-CM administrative databases (Q75629) (← links)
- A calibration hierarchy for risk models was defined: from utopia to empirical data (Q80433) (← links)
- A simulation study of the number of events per variable in logistic regression analysis (Q93364) (← links)
- New ICD-10 version of the Charlson comorbidity index predicted in-hospital mortality (Q95539) (← links)
- Bivariate analysis of sensitivity and specificity produces informative summary measures in diagnostic reviews (Q98415) (← links)
- Bivariate meta-analysis of sensitivity and specificity with sparse data: a generalized linear mixed model approach (Q98417) (← links)
- The statistical significance of randomized controlled trial results is frequently fragile: a case for a Fragility Index (Q98487) (← links)
- The statistical significance of meta-analyses is frequently fragile: definition of a fragility index for meta-analyses (Q98494) (← links)
- Fragility index of network meta-analysis with application to smoking cessation data (Q98496) (← links)
- Deriving a Preference-Based Single Index from the UK SF-36 Health Survey (Q123074) (← links)
- The z-difference can be used to measure covariate balance in matched propensity score analyses (Q135522) (← links)
- Bibliographic study showed improving statistical methodology of network meta-analyses published between 1999 and 2015 (Q141653) (← links)
- Trial sequential analysis may establish when firm evidence is reached in cumulative meta-analysis (Q159542) (← links)