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nr titel auteur tijdschrift jaar jaarg. afl. pagina('s) type
1 Data mining information from electronic health records produced high yield and accuracy for current smoking status Groenhof, T. Katrien J.

118 C p. 100-106
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2 Editorial Board
118 C p. IFC
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3 Enrolment-latency in randomized behavior change trials: individual participant data meta-analysis showed association with attrition but not effect-size Kypri, Kypros

118 C p. 55-59
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4 Excluding non-English publications from evidence-syntheses did not change conclusions: a meta-epidemiological study Nussbaumer-Streit, B.

118 C p. 42-54
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5 GRADE guidelines 27: how to calculate absolute effects for time-to-event outcomes in summary of findings tables and Evidence Profiles Skoetz, Nicole

118 C p. 124-131
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6 Improving measurement models in clinical epidemiology: time to move beyond the inherent assumption of an underlying reflective measurement model van Amelsvoort, Ludovic G.P.M

118 C p. 119-123
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7 Mapping of reporting guidance for systematic reviews and meta-analyses generated a comprehensive item bank for future reporting guidelines Page, Matthew J.

118 C p. 60-68
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8 Meta-analyses frequently pooled different study types together: a meta-epidemiological study Bun, René-Sosata

118 C p. 18-28
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9 No consistent evidence of data availability bias existed in recent individual participant data meta-analyses: a meta-epidemiological study Tsujimoto, Yasushi

118 C p. 107-114.e5
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10 Nonrandomized studies using causal-modeling may give different answers than RCTs: a meta-epidemiological study Ewald, Hannah

118 C p. 29-41
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11 Overviews of reviews incompletely report methods for handling overlapping, discordant, and problematic data Lunny, Carole

118 C p. 69-85
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12 P value–driven methods were underpowered to detect publication bias: analysis of Cochrane review meta-analyses Furuya-Kanamori, Luis

118 C p. 86-92
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13 Reasons for “awaiting classification” studies are often inadequate and underreported: a cross-sectional analysis of cochrane reviews Pacheco, Rafael Leite

118 C p. 116-118
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14 Reporting of interventions used in anesthesiology trials: analysis using the Template for Intervention Description and Replication (TIDieR) checklist Jellison, Samuel

118 C p. 115-116
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15 Simulations and directed acyclic graphs explained why assortative mating biases the prenatal negative control design Madley-Dowd, Paul

118 C p. 9-17
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16 Table of Contents
118 C p. A3-A4
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17 Thresholds and innovation: discussion on statistical significance Knottnerus, J. André

118 C p. A5-A7
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18 Thresholds for clinical importance were established to improve interpretation of the EORTC QLQ-C30 in clinical practice and research Giesinger, Johannes M.

118 C p. 1-8
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19 Validation of clinical prediction models: what does the “calibration slope” really measure? Stevens, Richard J.

118 C p. 93-99
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