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D Sidebotham

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Anaesthesia|April 8, 2020
Are most randomised trials in anaesthesia and critical care wrong? An analysis using Bayes' theoremD Sidebotham
Anaesthesia|September 21, 2021
Understanding significance testingD Sidebotham
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 8, 2016
No doctor should be above the lawPeter D Sidebotham
BJA Education|March 24, 2023
Metabolic alkalosis and mixed acid-base disturbance in anaesthesia and critical careM Park, D Sidebotham
Anaesthesia|January 4, 2023
Sugammadex and neostigmine: when better may not be bestD Sidebotham, C Frampton
BJA Education|March 14, 2025
Core concepts in statistics and research methods. Part I: statistical inferenceD Sidebotham, D Hewson
BJA Education|May 25, 2026
Core concepts in statistics and research methods. Part 7: regressionD Sidebotham, P M Jones
Anaesthesia|October 27, 2023
The winner's curse: why large effect sizes in discovery trials always get smaller and often disappear completelyD Sidebotham, C J Barlow
BJA Education|July 22, 2025
Core concepts in statistics and research methods. Part 3: essentials of Bayesian inferenceC J Barlow, D Sidebotham
Anaesthesia|December 8, 2022
The credibility plot for extreme explanations and all explanations in betweenM Seretny, J Barlow, D Sidebotham
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Showing results (1-10 of 32) with videos related to

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Anaesthesia|April 8, 2020
Are most randomised trials in anaesthesia and critical care wrong? An analysis using Bayes' theoremD Sidebotham
Anaesthesia|September 21, 2021
Understanding significance testingD Sidebotham
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|September 8, 2016
No doctor should be above the lawPeter D Sidebotham
BJA Education|March 24, 2023
Metabolic alkalosis and mixed acid-base disturbance in anaesthesia and critical careM Park, D Sidebotham
Anaesthesia|January 4, 2023
Sugammadex and neostigmine: when better may not be bestD Sidebotham, C Frampton
BJA Education|March 14, 2025
Core concepts in statistics and research methods. Part I: statistical inferenceD Sidebotham, D Hewson
BJA Education|May 25, 2026
Core concepts in statistics and research methods. Part 7: regressionD Sidebotham, P M Jones
Anaesthesia|October 27, 2023
The winner's curse: why large effect sizes in discovery trials always get smaller and often disappear completelyD Sidebotham, C J Barlow
BJA Education|July 22, 2025
Core concepts in statistics and research methods. Part 3: essentials of Bayesian inferenceC J Barlow, D Sidebotham
Anaesthesia|December 8, 2022
The credibility plot for extreme explanations and all explanations in betweenM Seretny, J Barlow, D Sidebotham
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