<p>Effect size estimates, fraction of patients with events (F) and number of Samples (N) for most important clinical variables (n = 789).</p
Effect size estimates as percentage change in NT-proBNP per year of education and 95% confidence int...
Effect size estimates as percentage change in NT-proBNP and 95% confidence intervals (95%-CI) using ...
<p>Mean effect sizes (Cohen's d) for each of the studies and combined samples, along with 95% confid...
<p>Effect sizes of the association between the characteristics and treatment outcomes as described i...
Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect sho...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
Sample sizes for different clinical outcomes based on input and prediction score.</p
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to ov...
In clinical research, the occurrence of certain events (e.g., adverse events, disease progres-sion, ...
<p>The relationship between effect size for FA and male ratio of CSM patients.</p
Journals in numerous fields including psychology, education, public health, and business currently r...
Optimum sample size is an essential component of any research. The main purpose of the sample size c...
Effect size estimates as percentage change in NT-proBNP per year of education and 95% confidence int...
Effect size estimates as percentage change in NT-proBNP and 95% confidence intervals (95%-CI) using ...
<p>Mean effect sizes (Cohen's d) for each of the studies and combined samples, along with 95% confid...
<p>Effect sizes of the association between the characteristics and treatment outcomes as described i...
Whenever possible a statistical analysis which provides a measure of the magnitude of the effect sho...
pISSN 1738-429X eISSN 2234-4446 In most medical research the P value is commonly used to describe te...
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
Effect size measures are used to quantify treatment effects or associations between variables. Such ...
Sample sizes for different clinical outcomes based on input and prediction score.</p
The Publication Manual of the American Psychological Association (American Psychological Association...
The evidence based medicine paradigm demands scientific reliability, but modern research seems to ov...
In clinical research, the occurrence of certain events (e.g., adverse events, disease progres-sion, ...
<p>The relationship between effect size for FA and male ratio of CSM patients.</p
Journals in numerous fields including psychology, education, public health, and business currently r...
Optimum sample size is an essential component of any research. The main purpose of the sample size c...
Effect size estimates as percentage change in NT-proBNP per year of education and 95% confidence int...
Effect size estimates as percentage change in NT-proBNP and 95% confidence intervals (95%-CI) using ...
<p>Mean effect sizes (Cohen's d) for each of the studies and combined samples, along with 95% confid...