Common sense statistics
30-05-2020
Raja Selvaraj
One of the best tools in the statistical detective’s toolkit is common sense
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Statistics: A subject which most statisticians find difficult but in which nearly all physicians are expert.
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"All these subgroup analyses should, perhaps, be taken less as evidence about who benefits than as evidence that such analyses are potentially misleading."
Thresholds for significance based on one comparison or test. Thus 5% chance of the finding being random gives 95% confidence its real
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