Misuse of statistical methods: Critical assessment of articles in BMJ from January to March 1976

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Sixty-two reports that appeared as Papers and Originals (excluding short reports) in 13 consecutive issues of the British Medical journal included statistical analysis. Thirty-two had statistical errors of one kind or another; in 18 fairly serious faults were discovered. The summaries of five reports made some claim that was unsupportable on re-examination of the data. Medical investigators should consult with people who have a real understanding of statistical methods throughout their projects. © 1977, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Gore, S. M., Jones, I. G., & Rytter, E. C. (1977). Misuse of statistical methods: Critical assessment of articles in BMJ from January to March 1976. British Medical Journal, 1(6053), 85–87. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.1.6053.85

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