(Unlearned) lessons from John Graunt and Kenneth Rothman: A "CLASSic" example

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-д хэвлэсэн:Clinical Therapeutics vol. 25, no. 11 (Nov 2003), p. 2891
Үндсэн зохиолч: Arellano, Felix M.
Байгууллагын зохиогч: Class
Бусад зохиолчид: Castellsague, Jordi
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Elsevier Limited
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Хураангуй:  This commentary reviews the work of John Graunt and Kenneth J. Rothman on statistical significance and the need for prespecification of study end points. The authors argue that it is dangerous to substitute oversimplifications based exclusively on whether a result has reached statistical significance for a rational process of causal inference. An example is given based on the Celecoxib Lonngterm Arthritis Safety Study.   This commentary reviews the work of John Graunt and Kenneth J. Rothman on statistical significance and the need for prespecification of study end points. The authors argue that it is dangerous to substitute oversimplifications based exclusively on whether a result has reached statistical significance for a rational process of causal inference. An example is given based on the Celecoxib Long-term Arthritis Safety Study.
ISSN:0149-2918
1879-114X
DOI:10.1016/S0149-2918(03)80341-7
Эх сурвалж:Healthcare Administration Database