Key Issues in the Statistical Interpretation of Randomized Clinical Trials
Abstract
Traditional statistical analyses of randomized clinical trials typically use P values within a null hypothesis significance testing paradigm. Clinical adoption of randomized trials results, by guideline writers and individual clinicians, are often unequivocally determined by a deification of P < 0.05. Although the many limitations and large potential for misinterpretations with this approach have long been appreciated in the statistical...
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Title
Key Issues in the Statistical Interpretation of Randomized Clinical Trials
Published Date
Sep 1, 2021
Volume
37
Issue
9
Pages
1312 - 1321
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