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Statistical Tools for Assessing Publication Integrity of Groups of Trials
Takes user-provided baseline data from groups of randomised controlled data and assesses whether the observed distribution of baseline p-values, numbers of participants in each group, or categorical variables are consistent with the expected distribution, as an aid to the assessment of integrity concerns in published randomised controlled trials. References (citations in PubMed format in details of each function): Bolland MJ, Avenell A, Gamble GD, Grey A. (2016). Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Grey A, Lumley T. (2019). Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Grey A. (2019). Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Grey A, Avenell A. (2020). Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Cooper DJ, Grey A. (2021). Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Grey A. (2021). Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Cooper DJ, Grey A. (2023). Carlisle JB, Loadsman JA. (2017). Carlisle JB. (2017).
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- Bolland MJ, Avenell A, Gamble GD, Grey A. (2016)
- Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Grey A, Lumley T. (2019)
- Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Grey A. (2019)
- Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Grey A, Avenell A. (2020)
- Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Cooper DJ, Grey A. (2021)
- Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Grey A. (2021)
- Bolland MJ, Gamble GD, Avenell A, Cooper DJ, Grey A. (2023)
- Carlisle JB, Loadsman JA. (2017)
- Carlisle JB. (2017)
- Last release10/06/2023
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