Calculating the probability of random sampling for continuous variables in submitted or published randomised controlled trials
In a previous paper, one of the authors (JBC) used a chi-squared method to analyse the means (SD) of baseline variables, such as height or weight, from randomised controlled trials by Fujii et al., concluding that the probabilities that the reported distributions arose by chance were infinitesimally...
Main Authors: | Carlisle, J, Dexter, F, Pandit, J, Shafer, S, Yentis, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2015
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