Lessons in biostatistics
Today’s medical journals are full of factual errors and false conclusions arising from lack of statistical common sense. Reflecting on personal experiences, I argue that statisticians can substantially improve medical science by informed application of standard statistical principles. Two specific a...
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          | Published in | Past, Present, and Future of Statistical Science pp. 359 - 372 | 
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| Format | Book Chapter | 
| Language | English | 
| Published | 
            Chapman and Hall/CRC
    
        2014
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| Online Access | Get full text | 
| DOI | 10.1201/b16720-37 | 
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| Summary: | Today’s medical journals are full of factual errors and false conclusions arising
from lack of statistical common sense. Reflecting on personal experiences, I argue that statisticians can substantially improve medical science by informed
application of standard statistical principles. Two specific areas are identified
where lack of such input regularly produces faulty research. Statisticians are
needed more than ever to bring rigor to clinical research. | 
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| DOI: | 10.1201/b16720-37 |