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December 19, 2018
The Sin of Missing Data: Is All Forgiven by Way of Imputation?
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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July 2, 2015
Success in Spine Care: The Proof Is in the Measurements, Part I
Daniel C Norvell, Joseph R Dettori, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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May 3, 2021
Seeing the Forest by Looking at the Trees: How to Interpret a Meta-Analysis Forest Plot
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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July 9, 2021
Risks, Rates and Odds: What's the Difference and Why Does It Matter?
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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June 20, 2022
Fixed-Effect vs Random-Effects Models for Meta-Analysis: 3 Points to Consider
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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August 27, 2019
The Art of Surgery: The Strange World of the Placebo Response
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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July 20, 2016
Enhancing Clinical Study Retention Rates to Avoid Follow-up Bias: How Do We Keep Our Study Participants from "The Land of the Lost"?
Daniel C Norvell, Joseph R Dettori, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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February 3, 2016
Success in Spine Care: The Proof Is in the Measurements, Part III
Daniel C Norvell, Joseph R Dettori, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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December 6, 2021
Is the Sample Size Big Enough? 4 Things You Need to Know!
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
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June 21, 2019
Grab Control! Choosing the Right Comparison Group in an Observational Study
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
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Global Spine Journal
|
December 19, 2018
The Sin of Missing Data: Is All Forgiven by Way of Imputation?
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
July 2, 2015
Success in Spine Care: The Proof Is in the Measurements, Part I
Daniel C Norvell, Joseph R Dettori, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
May 3, 2021
Seeing the Forest by Looking at the Trees: How to Interpret a Meta-Analysis Forest Plot
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
July 9, 2021
Risks, Rates and Odds: What's the Difference and Why Does It Matter?
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
June 20, 2022
Fixed-Effect vs Random-Effects Models for Meta-Analysis: 3 Points to Consider
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
August 27, 2019
The Art of Surgery: The Strange World of the Placebo Response
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
July 20, 2016
Enhancing Clinical Study Retention Rates to Avoid Follow-up Bias: How Do We Keep Our Study Participants from "The Land of the Lost"?
Daniel C Norvell, Joseph R Dettori, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
February 3, 2016
Success in Spine Care: The Proof Is in the Measurements, Part III
Daniel C Norvell, Joseph R Dettori, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
December 6, 2021
Is the Sample Size Big Enough? 4 Things You Need to Know!
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
Global Spine Journal
|
June 21, 2019
Grab Control! Choosing the Right Comparison Group in an Observational Study
Joseph R Dettori, Daniel C Norvell, Jens R Chapman
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