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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 A cross-sectional bibliometric study showed suboptimal journal endorsement rates of STROBE and its extensions Sharp, Melissa K.
2019
107 C p. 42-50
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2 Analyzing excess risk from matched designs with double controls: author's response Redelmeier, Donald A.
2019
107 C p. 127-128
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3 “An error in an old paper illustrates the need for data/code archives” McCullough, B.D.
2019
107 C p. 128-129
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4 An Error in An Old Paper Illustrates the Need for Data/Code Archives - Author response Kernan, Walter N.
2019
107 C p. 129
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5 Cover 2 Editorial Board 2019
107 C p. IFC
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6 Firm human evidence on harms of endocrine-disrupting chemicals was unlikely to be obtainable for methodological reasons Lee, Duk-Hee
2019
107 C p. 107-115
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7 Generalizability of findings from randomized controlled trials is limited in the leading general medical journals Malmivaara, Antti
2019
107 C p. 36-41
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8 Getting more out of meta-analyses: a new approach to meta-analysis in light of unexplained heterogeneity Saad, Amit
2019
107 C p. 101-106
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9 Hybrid models were found to be very elegant to disentangle longitudinal within- and between-subject relationships Twisk, Jos W.R.
2019
107 C p. 66-70
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10 Issues in interpreting and estimating the excess risk in case of count data Tedeschi, Federico
2019
107 C p. 126-127
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11 Marginal structural models and other analyses allow multiple estimates of treatment effects in randomized clinical trials: Meta-epidemiological analysis Ewald, Hannah
2019
107 C p. 12-26
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12 Only ITT analysis provides information about the actual effects of a health policy - Author response Bender, Anne Mette
2019
107 C p. 125-126
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13 Quality of stepped-wedge trial reporting can be reliably assessed using an updated CONSORT: crowd-sourcing systematic review Hemming, Karla
2019
107 C p. 77-88
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14 Randomized trials involving surgery did not routinely report considerations of learning and clustering effects Conroy, Elizabeth J.
2019
107 C p. 27-35
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15 Response to letter to editor “Only ITT analysis provides information about the actual effects of a health policy” Larsen, Lars Bruun
2019
107 C p. 124-125
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16 Stepped wedge designs are coming of age in clinical epidemiology Tugwell, Peter
2019
107 C p. vi-viii
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17 Stratification by quality induced selection bias in a meta-analysis of clinical trials Stone, Jennifer
2019
107 C p. 51-59
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18 Systematic review showed that stepped-wedge cluster randomized trials often did not reach their planned sample size Eichner, Felizitas A.
2019
107 C p. 89-100
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19 Table of Contents 2019
107 C p. iii-iv
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20 The dynamics in health-related quality of life of patients with stable coronary artery disease were revealed: a network analysis Oreel, Tom H.
2019
107 C p. 116-123
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21 The methodological quality of dose-response meta-analyses needed substantial improvement: a cross-sectional survey and proposed recommendations Xu, Chang
2019
107 C p. 1-11
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22 The shrinking scope of pragmatic trials: a methodological reflection on their domain of applicability Pawson, Ray
2019
107 C p. 71-76
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23 The TRIP database showed most acute respiratory infections questions were already addressed by Cochrane reviews Clark, Justin
2019
107 C p. 60-65
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