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1 A review of guidelines for cross-cultural adaptation of questionnaires could not bring out a consensus Epstein, Jonathan
2015
68 4 p. 435-441
7 p.
article
2 A systematic review found no consistent difference in effect between more and less intensive placebo interventions Fässler, Margrit
2015
68 4 p. 442-451
10 p.
article
3 Bayesian methods including nonrandomized study data increased the efficiency of postlaunch RCTs Schmidt, Amand F.
2015
68 4 p. 387-396
10 p.
article
4 Citation searches are more sensitive than keyword searches to identify studies using specific measurement instruments Linder, Suzanne K.
2015
68 4 p. 412-417
6 p.
article
5 Combining apples and oranges obtains common features of fruit Zhang, Zhongheng
2015
68 4 p. 466-467
2 p.
article
6 Confounding, effect modification, and the odds ratio: common misinterpretations Shrier, Ian
2015
68 4 p. 470-474
5 p.
article
7 Cross-cultural adaptation of the Health Education Impact Questionnaire: experimental study showed expert committee, not back-translation, added value Epstein, Jonathan
2015
68 4 p. 360-369
10 p.
article
8 Diagnostic accuracy of self-reported arthritis in the general adult population is acceptable Peeters, G.M.E.E. (Geeske)
2015
68 4 p. 452-459
8 p.
article
9 Editorial Board 2015
68 4 p. IFC-
1 p.
article
10 Enhancing the cross-cultural adaptation and validation process: linguistic and psychometric testing of the Brazilian–Portuguese version of a self-report measure for dry eye Santo, Ruth Miyuki
2015
68 4 p. 370-378
9 p.
article
11 Erratum to “GRADE guidelines: 13. Preparing Summary of Findings tables and evidence profiles—continuous outcomes” [J Clin Epidemiol 2013;66(2):173-183] Guyatt, Gordon H.
2015
68 4 p. 475-
1 p.
article
12 Inter-population differences in measuring: appreciation by adaptation Knottnerus, J. André
2015
68 4 p. 357-359
3 p.
article
13 Look back for the Charlson Index did not improve risk adjustment of cancer surgical outcomes Dobbins, Timothy A.
2015
68 4 p. 379-386
8 p.
article
14 Nonlinear modeling was applied thoughtfully for risk prediction: the Prostate Biopsy Collaborative Group Nieboer, Daan
2015
68 4 p. 426-434
9 p.
article
15 P < 5 × 10−8 has emerged as a standard of statistical significance for genome-wide association studies Jannot, Anne-Sophie
2015
68 4 p. 460-465
6 p.
article
16 Propensity score studies are unlikely to underestimate treatment effects in critical care medicine: a critical reanalysis Kitsios, Georgios D.
2015
68 4 p. 467-469
3 p.
article
17 Secular trends were considered in the evaluation of universal hepatitis B vaccination in Taiwan Chang, Chia-Hsuin
2015
68 4 p. 405-411
7 p.
article
18 Staged decision making was an attractive alternative to a plenary approach in panel diagnosis as reference standard Bertens, Loes C.M.
2015
68 4 p. 418-425
8 p.
article
19 Table of Contents 2015
68 4 p. A3-A4
nvt p.
article
20 Using the numerical method in 1836, James Jackson bridged French therapeutic epistemology and American medical pragmatism Kahn, Linda G.
2015
68 4 p. 397-404
8 p.
article
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