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Toward evidence-based medical statistics. 2: The Bayes factor

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SN Goodman - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
Bayesian inference is usually presented as a method for determining how
scientific belief should be modified by data. Although Bayesian methodology has
been one of the most active areas of statistical development in the past 20 ...
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Toward evidence-based medical statistics. 1: The P value fallacy

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SN Goodman - Annals of Internal Medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
An important problem exists in the interpretation of mod- ern medical research
data: Biological understanding and previous research play little formal role in
the interpreta- tion of quantitative results. This phenomenon is manifest ...
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На пути к доказательной биостатистике. Часть 2: байесовский …


СН Гудман - mediasphera.ru
Байесовский подход обычно рассматривают
как способ переоценки научных
представлений с помощью вновь ...
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[PDF] Placing trials in context using Bayesian analysis


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 Prior Belief in GISSI-2 and ISIS-3 Data After Pi lor Belief In
eiSSl-2 and ISIS-3, % Probability of t-PA Mortality Higher Then SK ...
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For debate: The statistical basis of public policy: a paradigm shift is overdue

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RJ Lilford, D Braunholtz - British Medical Journal, 1996 - bmj.com
The recent controversy over the increased risk of venous thrombosis with third
generation oral contraceptives illustrates the public policy dilemma that can be
created by relying on conventional statistical tests and estimates: ...
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[CITATION] Standing statistics right side up


F Davidoff - Annals of internal medicine, 1999 - Am Coll Physicians
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[PDF] The analogy between diagnostic tests and clinical research


W Browner, T Newman - Jama, 1987 - psg-mac43.ucsf.edu
Page 1. .' , -. Special Communication' - (j;i:!~ Are All Significant P Values Created
Equal? The Analogy Between Diagnostic Tests and Clinical Research ...
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Sifting the evidence--what's wrong with significance tests?


JAC Sterne, GD Smith, DR Cox - Physical Therapy, 2001 - physicaltherapyjournal.net
One contributory factor is that the medical literature shows a strong tendency
to accentuate the positive; positive outcomes are more likely to be reported
than null results. 2–4 By this means alone a host of purely chance ...
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Tests of significance considered as evidence

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J Berkson - International Journal of Epidemiology, 2003 - IEA
We have just set up the hypothesis that our sample of 900, which has a mean of
15 071 miles, is a random sample drawn from the population having a known mean
of 15 200 miles ... Such a hypothesis is called a null hypothesis since our ...
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P-values and confidence intervals: two sides of the same unsatisfactory coin


AR Feinstein - Journal of clinical epidemiology, 1998 - Elsevier
For both P-values and confidence intervals, an α level is chosen to set limits
of acceptable probability for the role of chance in the observed distinctions.
The level of α is used either for direct comparison with a single P-value, ...
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