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1 Assessing bias in a prospective study of diabetes that implemented substitution sampling as a recruitment strategy David, Michael C.
2014
67 6 p. 715-721
7 p.
article
2 A theoretical analysis showed that blinding cannot eliminate potential for bias associated with beliefs about allocation in randomized clinical trials Mathieu, Erin
2014
67 6 p. 667-671
5 p.
article
3 At high risk for early withdrawal: using a cumulative risk model to increase retention in the first year of the TEDDY study Johnson, Suzanne Bennett
2014
67 6 p. 609-611
3 p.
article
4 Dependence of the minimal clinically important improvement on the baseline value is a consequence of floor and ceiling effects and not different expectations by patients Ward, Michael M.
2014
67 6 p. 689-696
8 p.
article
5 Diagnostic tests often fail to lead to changes in patient outcomes Siontis, Konstantinos C.
2014
67 6 p. 612-621
10 p.
article
6 Editorial Board 2014
67 6 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
7 Improving the clinical significance of medical research Knottnerus, J. André
2014
67 6 p. 607-608
2 p.
article
8 In an occupational health surveillance study, auxiliary data from administrative health and occupational databases effectively corrected for nonresponse Santin, Gaëlle
2014
67 6 p. 722-730
9 p.
article
9 Inclusion of nonrandomized studies in Cochrane systematic reviews was found to be in need of improvement Ijaz, Sharea
2014
67 6 p. 645-653
9 p.
article
10 Justification of exclusion criteria was underreported in a review of cardiovascular trials Schmidt, Amand F.
2014
67 6 p. 635-644
10 p.
article
11 Minimally important change was estimated for the Manchester–Oxford Foot Questionnaire after foot/ankle surgery Dawson, Jill
2014
67 6 p. 697-705
9 p.
article
12 Multicriteria decision analysis methods with 1000Minds for developing systemic sclerosis classification criteria Johnson, Sindhu R.
2014
67 6 p. 706-714
9 p.
article
13 Novel presentational approaches were developed for reporting network meta-analysis Tan, Sze Huey
2014
67 6 p. 672-680
9 p.
article
14 Oncology trial abstracts showed suboptimal improvement in reporting: a comparative before-and-after evaluation using CONSORT for Abstract guidelines Ghimire, Saurav
2014
67 6 p. 658-666
9 p.
article
15 Table of Contents 2014
67 6 p. A3-A4
nvt p.
article
16 The Patient-Specific Functional Scale was valid for group-level change comparisons and between-group discrimination Abbott, J. Haxby
2014
67 6 p. 681-688
8 p.
article
17 There was less self-critique among basic than in clinical science articles in three rheumatology journals Yazici, Hasan
2014
67 6 p. 654-657
4 p.
article
18 The statistical significance of randomized controlled trial results is frequently fragile: a case for a Fragility Index Walsh, Michael
2014
67 6 p. 622-628
7 p.
article
19 World Health Organization recommendations are often strong based on low confidence in effect estimates Alexander, Paul E.
2014
67 6 p. 629-634
6 p.
article
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