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JAMES O. BERGER and THOMAS SELLKE' The problem of testing a point null
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SN Goodman, JA Berlin - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1994 - Am Coll Physicians Although there is a growing understanding of the importance of statistical power considerations
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W Browner, T Newman - Jama, 1987 - psg-mac43.ucsf.edu Page 1. .' , -. Special Communication' - (j;i:!~ Are All Significant P Values Created
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JM Brophy, L Joseph - Jama, 1995 - econ.canterbury.ac.nz Table 2.—Probability of t-PA Superiority аз a Consideration of the GUSTO Data* Function of
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SN Goodman - American Journal of Epidemiology, 1993 - Oxford Univ Press It is not generally appreciated that the p value, as conceived by RA Fisher, is not compatible
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M Evans, AV Pollock - Archives of Surgery, 1984 - archsurg.highwire.org \s=b\ The ability of a small-scale random-control clinical trial comprising less than 500 patients
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