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Douglas G Altman

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Statistics in Medicine|July 20, 2010
Visualizing and assessing discrimination in the logistic regression modelPatrick Royston, Douglas G Altman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 6, 2006
The cost of dichotomising continuous variablesDouglas G Altman, Patrick Royston
Plos One|May 5, 2012
Are peer reviewers encouraged to use reporting guidelines? A survey of 116 health research journalsAllison Hirst, Douglas G Altman
Evidence-Based Medicine|October 2, 2009
Writing a research article that is "fit for purpose": EQUATOR Network and reporting guidelinesIveta Simera, Douglas G Altman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 9, 2013
Declaration of transparency for each research articleDouglas G Altman, David Moher
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 17, 2016
A history of the evolution of guidelines for reporting medical research: the long road to the EQUATOR NetworkDouglas G Altman, Iveta Simera
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|April 21, 2010
Effect size estimation as an essential component of statistical analysisS Swaroop Vedula, Douglas G Altman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 13, 2010
Inadequate post-publication review of medical researchDavid L Schriger, Douglas G Altman
Statistics in Medicine|October 24, 2018
Design and other methodological considerations for the construction of human fetal and neonatal size and growth chartsEric O Ohuma, Douglas G Altman,
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 1, 2004
The logrank testJ Martin Bland, Douglas G Altman
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Pageof 55
Statistics in Medicine|July 20, 2010
Visualizing and assessing discrimination in the logistic regression modelPatrick Royston, Douglas G Altman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 6, 2006
The cost of dichotomising continuous variablesDouglas G Altman, Patrick Royston
Plos One|May 5, 2012
Are peer reviewers encouraged to use reporting guidelines? A survey of 116 health research journalsAllison Hirst, Douglas G Altman
Evidence-Based Medicine|October 2, 2009
Writing a research article that is "fit for purpose": EQUATOR Network and reporting guidelinesIveta Simera, Douglas G Altman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 9, 2013
Declaration of transparency for each research articleDouglas G Altman, David Moher
Journal of the Royal Society of Medicine|February 17, 2016
A history of the evolution of guidelines for reporting medical research: the long road to the EQUATOR NetworkDouglas G Altman, Iveta Simera
Archives of Surgery (Chicago, Ill. : 1960)|April 21, 2010
Effect size estimation as an essential component of statistical analysisS Swaroop Vedula, Douglas G Altman
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|August 13, 2010
Inadequate post-publication review of medical researchDavid L Schriger, Douglas G Altman
Statistics in Medicine|October 24, 2018
Design and other methodological considerations for the construction of human fetal and neonatal size and growth chartsEric O Ohuma, Douglas G Altman,
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 1, 2004
The logrank testJ Martin Bland, Douglas G Altman
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