<p>The first column shows the percentile intervals of propensity score. Subsequent columns show mean Roland scores within each percentile interval and for treated and untreated individuals at baseline and for the outcome at end of follow-up. The last column shows differences between mean Roland outcomes for treated and untreated individuals.</p><p>Results for Roland scores stratified for percentiles of propensity scores.</p
Descriptive statistics on outcome measures separated by treatment groups and times of testing (T1 = ...
Propensity-score methods are increasingly being used to reduce the impact of treatment-selection bia...
Propensity score is a method used for controlling bias in observational studies. There are various ...
<p>The red curve shows the difference in RMDQ scores between the treated and untreated patients at e...
<p>The boundary of the box closest to zero indicates the 25th percentile, a line within the box mark...
<p>The propensity scores of unmatched patients were significantly different between the early- and l...
<p>Distributions of RD scores for intervals between words in the first alone, social, and second alo...
<p>‘Change from baseline’ refers to the difference between the baseline value of any pain score and ...
Patients’ and treatment characteristics and clinical outcomes for overall group and matched group af...
Point and interval estimates of percentile ranks are useful tools in assisting with the interpretati...
<p>Top: Results of several metrics with all paradigms averaged, for the different number of trials u...
<p>Here, a propensity score was calculated as the relative propensity of a pattern between the backg...
Purpose: Cancer trials are often open-label and include patient-reported outcomes (PROs). Previous w...
Percentiles and centiles for height, weight and TST results stratified by age less than and more tha...
<p>Median AD-PS scores by type of information, SPARE-AD index and total hippocampal volume at baseli...
Descriptive statistics on outcome measures separated by treatment groups and times of testing (T1 = ...
Propensity-score methods are increasingly being used to reduce the impact of treatment-selection bia...
Propensity score is a method used for controlling bias in observational studies. There are various ...
<p>The red curve shows the difference in RMDQ scores between the treated and untreated patients at e...
<p>The boundary of the box closest to zero indicates the 25th percentile, a line within the box mark...
<p>The propensity scores of unmatched patients were significantly different between the early- and l...
<p>Distributions of RD scores for intervals between words in the first alone, social, and second alo...
<p>‘Change from baseline’ refers to the difference between the baseline value of any pain score and ...
Patients’ and treatment characteristics and clinical outcomes for overall group and matched group af...
Point and interval estimates of percentile ranks are useful tools in assisting with the interpretati...
<p>Top: Results of several metrics with all paradigms averaged, for the different number of trials u...
<p>Here, a propensity score was calculated as the relative propensity of a pattern between the backg...
Purpose: Cancer trials are often open-label and include patient-reported outcomes (PROs). Previous w...
Percentiles and centiles for height, weight and TST results stratified by age less than and more tha...
<p>Median AD-PS scores by type of information, SPARE-AD index and total hippocampal volume at baseli...
Descriptive statistics on outcome measures separated by treatment groups and times of testing (T1 = ...
Propensity-score methods are increasingly being used to reduce the impact of treatment-selection bia...
Propensity score is a method used for controlling bias in observational studies. There are various ...