Statistical inference is the basis for data processing and interpretation. When planning a clinical trial, the calculation of the sample size is essential to avoid erroneous results and must be determined before starting the study. Statistical tests must follow the logic of data. In case of continuous variables, verification of normality is the first step to determine the choice between parametric and nonparametric tests (t-test rather than Mann–Whitney or ANOVA instead of Kruskal–Wallis, etc.), while categorical variables do not need to respect this hypothesis. When we need to check the association between continuous variables, we may use correlation analysis, while linear regression analysis will be useful to check if there is a linear re...
Building on the first part of this series regarding descriptive statistics, this paper demonstrates ...
The role of statistics in medical research starts at the planning stage of a clinical trial or labor...
Presents statistical problems and methods to radiologists. This title emphasizes statistical issues ...
Because statistics is, in a sense, the heart of the scientific method, and because the field of stat...
With the increasing number and variety of clinical trials and observational data analyses, producers...
When the researchers evaluate the results of experiment by using statistical methods, the most impor...
A common goal in radiological studies is the search for alternatives for image processing and analys...
Often scientific information on various data generating processes are presented in the from of numer...
Descriptive statistics are an important part of biomedical research which is used to describe the ba...
To attend the first purpose of medical research, the selection of appropriate statistical method, th...
This is the fourth in a series of articles in this journal on the use of statistics in medicine. In ...
Randomized controlled trials have become the cornerstone of current practice evidence-based medicine...
When reviewing articles in the literature, it is important to spend some time thinking specifically ...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
Building on the first part of this series regarding descriptive statistics, this paper demonstrates ...
The role of statistics in medical research starts at the planning stage of a clinical trial or labor...
Presents statistical problems and methods to radiologists. This title emphasizes statistical issues ...
Because statistics is, in a sense, the heart of the scientific method, and because the field of stat...
With the increasing number and variety of clinical trials and observational data analyses, producers...
When the researchers evaluate the results of experiment by using statistical methods, the most impor...
A common goal in radiological studies is the search for alternatives for image processing and analys...
Often scientific information on various data generating processes are presented in the from of numer...
Descriptive statistics are an important part of biomedical research which is used to describe the ba...
To attend the first purpose of medical research, the selection of appropriate statistical method, th...
This is the fourth in a series of articles in this journal on the use of statistics in medicine. In ...
Randomized controlled trials have become the cornerstone of current practice evidence-based medicine...
When reviewing articles in the literature, it is important to spend some time thinking specifically ...
Correlation is a statistical method used to assess a possible linear association between two continu...
The study of measurement error, observer variation and agreement between different methods of measur...
Building on the first part of this series regarding descriptive statistics, this paper demonstrates ...
The role of statistics in medical research starts at the planning stage of a clinical trial or labor...
Presents statistical problems and methods to radiologists. This title emphasizes statistical issues ...