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Peter Schlattmann1, Ulrich Dirnagl
1Department of Biostatistics and Clinical Epidemiology, Charité University Medicine, Berlin 10098, Germany.
Abstract:
Part one of this mini-series on statistics in cerebrovascular research uses the simplest yet most common comparison in experimental research (two groups with a continuous outcome variable) to introduce the very basic concepts of statistical testing: a priori formulation of hypotheses and definition of planned statistical analysis, error considerations, and power analysis.
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