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Kenneth J Rothman

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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 13, 2005
Extra scrutiny for industry funded trialsKenneth J Rothman, Stephen Evans
International Journal of Cardiology|December 3, 2014
Mistaken inference caused by reliance on and misinterpretation of a significance testMorten Schmidt, Kenneth J Rothman
European Journal of Epidemiology|January 4, 2024
Authors' Reply: Statistical inference and effect measures in abstracts of randomized trials, 1975-2021Andreas Stang, Kenneth J Rothman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 1, 2007
Some guidelines on guidelines: they should come with expiration datesKenneth J Rothman, Charles Poole
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 25, 2006
More on JAMA's policy on industry sponsored studiesKenneth J Rothman, Stephen Evans
Prenatal Diagnosis|March 28, 2006
Anencephaly and twinsBrian MacMahon, Kenneth J Rothman
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|September 1, 2005
Responses to "Texaco and its consultants": elevating the level of scientific discourseKenneth J Rothman, Felix Arellano
American Journal of Public Health|July 21, 2005
Causation and causal inference in epidemiologyKenneth J Rothman, Sander Greenland
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 19, 2018
Planning Study Size Based on Precision Rather Than PowerKenneth J Rothman, Sander Greenland
European Journal of Epidemiology|September 16, 2023
Statistical inference and effect measures in abstracts of randomized controlled trials, 1975-2021. A systematic reviewAndreas Stang, Kenneth J Rothman
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BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|December 13, 2005
Extra scrutiny for industry funded trialsKenneth J Rothman, Stephen Evans
International Journal of Cardiology|December 3, 2014
Mistaken inference caused by reliance on and misinterpretation of a significance testMorten Schmidt, Kenneth J Rothman
European Journal of Epidemiology|January 4, 2024
Authors' Reply: Statistical inference and effect measures in abstracts of randomized trials, 1975-2021Andreas Stang, Kenneth J Rothman
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|December 1, 2007
Some guidelines on guidelines: they should come with expiration datesKenneth J Rothman, Charles Poole
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|February 25, 2006
More on JAMA's policy on industry sponsored studiesKenneth J Rothman, Stephen Evans
Prenatal Diagnosis|March 28, 2006
Anencephaly and twinsBrian MacMahon, Kenneth J Rothman
International Journal of Occupational and Environmental Health|September 1, 2005
Responses to "Texaco and its consultants": elevating the level of scientific discourseKenneth J Rothman, Felix Arellano
American Journal of Public Health|July 21, 2005
Causation and causal inference in epidemiologyKenneth J Rothman, Sander Greenland
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.)|June 19, 2018
Planning Study Size Based on Precision Rather Than PowerKenneth J Rothman, Sander Greenland
European Journal of Epidemiology|September 16, 2023
Statistical inference and effect measures in abstracts of randomized controlled trials, 1975-2021. A systematic reviewAndreas Stang, Kenneth J Rothman
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