Introduction: Goal of this paper was to review methodological usage principles of most frequently used analyses of diff erences in scientifi c research in physiotherapy. Discussion: In accordance with the aim, t-test and ANOVA’s, both for independent samples and for repeated measures are discussed and highlighted from aspects of practice in physiotherapy. Appropriateness and limitations of methods are given and explained. Conclusion: Recommendation for appropriate reporting of t-test results in scientifi c research is given
If any profession is to survive, it cannot escape the necessity of continually subjecting its techni...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
Medical scientists often times are faced with the need to choose the right statistical technique for...
Introduction: Goal of this paper was to review methodological usage principles of most frequently us...
Consider a study in which 2 new treatments are being compared with a control group. One way to compa...
Multiple t-tests (or their non-parametric equivalents) are often used erroneously to compare the mea...
articles that used ANOVA analysis methods. Rela-tively, these articles did not represent a large pro...
Significance testing in comparisons is based on Student’s t-tests for pairs and analysis of variance...
DesignMeta-research.ObjectiveTo compare the prevalence of reporting p values, effect estimates and c...
SummaryThis article discusses the need for research in the field of physiotherapy, and the difficult...
Over the past several decades, physical therapists have demonstrated an increasing responsiveness to...
The purpose of this article is to describe types of research that are particularly suitable for use ...
Abstract Reliability refers to the reproducibility of values of a test, assay or other meas-urement ...
Minimal measurement error (reliability) during the collection of interval- and ratio-type data is cr...
Purpose: The quality of reports of randomized trials of physiotherapy interventions varies by year o...
If any profession is to survive, it cannot escape the necessity of continually subjecting its techni...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
Medical scientists often times are faced with the need to choose the right statistical technique for...
Introduction: Goal of this paper was to review methodological usage principles of most frequently us...
Consider a study in which 2 new treatments are being compared with a control group. One way to compa...
Multiple t-tests (or their non-parametric equivalents) are often used erroneously to compare the mea...
articles that used ANOVA analysis methods. Rela-tively, these articles did not represent a large pro...
Significance testing in comparisons is based on Student’s t-tests for pairs and analysis of variance...
DesignMeta-research.ObjectiveTo compare the prevalence of reporting p values, effect estimates and c...
SummaryThis article discusses the need for research in the field of physiotherapy, and the difficult...
Over the past several decades, physical therapists have demonstrated an increasing responsiveness to...
The purpose of this article is to describe types of research that are particularly suitable for use ...
Abstract Reliability refers to the reproducibility of values of a test, assay or other meas-urement ...
Minimal measurement error (reliability) during the collection of interval- and ratio-type data is cr...
Purpose: The quality of reports of randomized trials of physiotherapy interventions varies by year o...
If any profession is to survive, it cannot escape the necessity of continually subjecting its techni...
INTRODUCTION AND OBJECTIVE: Most of important variables measured in medicine are in numerical forms ...
Medical scientists often times are faced with the need to choose the right statistical technique for...