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How to report statistics in medicine annotated guidelines for authors, editors, and reviewers

Thomas A. Lang (Thomas Allen) Michelle Secic 1967-

Philadelphia, Pa. American College of Physicians c1997

Localização: FMRP - Fac. Medicina de Ribeirão Preto    (519.24:61 L262h ) e outros locais(Acessar)

  • Título:
    How to report statistics in medicine annotated guidelines for authors, editors, and reviewers
  • Autor: Thomas A. Lang (Thomas Allen)
  • Michelle Secic 1967-
  • Assuntos: Medical statistics; Medical writing; ESTATÍSTICA; MEDICINA; Writing; Statistics
  • Notas: Includes bibliographical references and index.
  • Descrição: A note to the reader -- Forward -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Differences between clinical and statistical significance -- Pt.1. Annotated guidelines for reporting statistical information -- Asking questions and finding answers: reporting research designs and activities -- Summarizing data: reporting data and descriptive statistics -- Generalizing from a sample to a population: reporting estimates and confidence intervals -- Comparing groups: I. reporting P values -- Comparing groups: II. the multiple testing problem -- Testing for relationships: reporting association and correlation analyses -- Analyzing multiple variables: I. reporting regression analyses -- Analyzing multiple variables: II. reporting analysis of variance (ANOVA) -- Assessing time-to-an-event as an endpoint: reporting survival analyses -- Determining the presence or absence of disease: reporting the characteristics of diagnostic tests -- Combining the results of several studies: reporting the results of meta-analyses -- Weighing the costs and consequences of treatment: reporting the results of economic evaluations -- Considering medical risks and patient preferences: reporting decision analyses and clinical practice guideslines -- Considering "prior probabilities":reporting Bayesian statistical analyses -- From research results to decision-making: reporting outcomes in clinically applicable terms -- Pt.2. Guide to statistical terms and tests -- Pt.3. An unannotated, referenced
    list of the guidelines -- Pt.4. Appendices -- Appn.1. Checklists for reporting clinical trials -- Appn.2. Mathematical symbols and notation -- Appn.3. Rules for presenting numbers in text -- Appn.4. Spelling of statistical terms and texts -- Bibliography -- Index
  • Títulos relacionados: Série:Medical writing and communication
  • Editor: Philadelphia, Pa. American College of Physicians
  • Data de criação/publicação: c1997
  • Formato: xxv, 367 p. ill. 26 cm.
  • Idioma: Inglês

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