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1 A framework for best evidence approaches can improve the transparency of systematic reviews Treadwell, Jonathan R.
2012
65 11 p. 1159-1162
4 p.
article
2 A framework for understanding cancer comparative effectiveness research data needs Carpenter, William R.
2012
65 11 p. 1150-1158
9 p.
article
3 Application of the Knowledge-to-Action and Medical Research Council frameworks in the development of an osteoporosis clinical decision support tool Kastner, Monika
2012
65 11 p. 1163-1170
8 p.
article
4 Assessing equivalence and noninferiority Treadwell, Jonathan R.
2012
65 11 p. 1144-1149
6 p.
article
5 Calculating sample sizes for cluster randomized trials: We can keep it simple and efficient! van Breukelen, Gerard J.P.
2012
65 11 p. 1212-1218
7 p.
article
6 Conservative handling of missing information Berger, Vance W.
2012
65 11 p. 1237-1238
2 p.
article
7 De facto masking and other measures to prevent contamination Berger, Vance W.
2012
65 11 p. 1236-
1 p.
article
8 Editorial Board 2012
65 11 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
9 Erratum to “Measurement properties of patient-specific instruments measuring physical function” [J Clin Epidemiol 2012;65(6):590–601] Barten, J.A.
2012
65 11 p. 1240-
1 p.
article
10 External adjustment for unmeasured confounders improved drug–outcome association estimates based on health care utilization data Corrao, Giovanni
2012
65 11 p. 1190-1199
10 p.
article
11 Making the best judgment of risk of bias Akl, Elie A.
2012
65 11 p. 1238-1239
2 p.
article
12 Monte Carlo simulation of the cost-effectiveness of sample size maintenance programs revealed the need to consider substitution sampling David, Michael C.
2012
65 11 p. 1200-1211
12 p.
article
13 Reply to Berger V.W., “De facto masking and other measures to prevent contamination” May, Anne M.
2012
65 11 p. 1236-1237
2 p.
article
14 Research on injury compensation and health outcomes: ignoring the problem of reverse causality led to a biased conclusion Spearing, Natalie M.
2012
65 11 p. 1219-1226
8 p.
article
15 Respondents in an epidemiologic survey had fewer psychotropic prescriptions than nonrespondents: an insight into health-related selection bias using routine health insurance data Vercambre, Marie-Noël
2012
65 11 p. 1181-1189
9 p.
article
16 Table of Contents 2012
65 11 p. A3-A4
nvt p.
article
17 The appropriateness method has acceptable reliability and validity for assessing overuse and underuse of surgical procedures Lawson, Elise H.
2012
65 11 p. 1133-1143
11 p.
article
18 The Bengali Short Form-36 was acceptable, reliable, and valid in patients with rheumatoid arthritis Feroz, Abu H.M.
2012
65 11 p. 1227-1235
9 p.
article
19 Time-dependent study entries and exposures in cohort studies can easily be sources of different and avoidable types of bias Wolkewitz, Martin
2012
65 11 p. 1171-1180
10 p.
article
20 What is ‘best evidence’? Tugwell, Peter
2012
65 11 p. 1131-1132
2 p.
article
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