Quantifying the impact of different approaches for handling continuous predictors on the performance of a prognostic model
Continuous predictors are routinely encountered when developing a prognostic model. Investigators, who are often non-statisticians, must decide how to handle continuous predictors in their models. Categorising continuous measurements into two or more categories has been widely discredited, yet is st...
Main Authors: | Collins, G, Ogundimu, E, Cook, J, Le Manach, Y, Altman, D |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Wiley
2016
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