This article reviews methods used to facilitate the interpretation and evaluation of group-level differences in clinical outcome assessments. These methods complement and supplement tests of statistical significance. Examples, including studies in nutrition, are used to illustrate the application of the interpretation methods for group-level comparisons from experimental or observational studies. In addition, specific pitfalls of evaluating change in meta-analysis studies are described. A set of recommendations is provided. This review is intended as an introduction for the novice and as a refresher for the experienced researcher
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patien...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patient-reported outcomes (PR...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
Effect sizes are critical to result interpretation and synthesis across studies. Although statistica...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Background This paper seeks to compare group statistical analysis with effect size, group measures o...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
Statistical analysis, a necessity for observational studies. Statistical models can help us to under...
This article reports a secondary analysis of past therapy outcome meta- analysis. Fifteen meta-analy...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Although dissatisfaction with the limitations associated with tests for statistical significance has...
Abstract Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patien...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
Systematic reviews and meta-analyses of randomized trials that include patient-reported outcomes (PR...
Learning to interpret and apply statistical principles is necessary for advanced study in the health...
Effect sizes are critical to result interpretation and synthesis across studies. Although statistica...
ABSTRACT. Approximations to the distribution of a common form of effect size are presented. Single s...
Background This paper seeks to compare group statistical analysis with effect size, group measures o...
In observational studies, identification of associations within particular subgroups is the usual me...
This study examined the statistical consequences of employing various methods of computing and cumul...
Statistical analysis, a necessity for observational studies. Statistical models can help us to under...
This article reports a secondary analysis of past therapy outcome meta- analysis. Fifteen meta-analy...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...
Statistical significance testing is one of the most pervasive techniques in psychology to examine tr...
Some essential adaptations to the method for determining clinically significant change originally in...