JAMAevidence JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods

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2020/05/19
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18 min.
Release period
70 days

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Interviews with authors of JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods chapters about common and new statistics and methods used in clinical research and reported in medical journals.

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Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies With Dr Kabir Yadav
2024/01/04
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies with Kabir Yadav, MDCM, MS, MSHS. Related Content: Immortal Time Bias in Observational Studies
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Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trials
2023/12/07
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trial with Lars W. Andersen, MD, MPH, PhD, DMSc. Related Content: Adjustment for Baseline Characteristics in Randomized Clinical Trials
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Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use With Dr Norton
2023/11/02
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use with Edward C. Norton, PhD. Related Content: Odds Ratios—Current Best Practice and Use Types and Distribution of Payments From Industry to Physicians in 2015
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Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates With Dr Little
2023/08/03
Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates with Roderick J. Little, PhD, in the JAMA Guide to Statistics and Methods series. Related Content: Estimands, Estimators, and Estimates
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Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses With Dr Smith
2023/05/04
Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses with Valerie A. Smith, DrPH. Related Content: Interpreting the Results of Intention-to-Treat, Per-Protocol, and As-Treated Analyses of Clinical Trials
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Time-to-Event Analysis With Dr Tolles
2023/03/03
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Time-to-Event Analysis with Juliana Tolles, MD, MHS. Related Content: Time-to-Event Analysis
Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments With Drs Adler and Latimer
2023/01/05
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments with Amanda I. Adler, MD, PhD, and Nicholas Latimer, PhD. Related Content: Adjusting for Nonadherence or Stopping Treatments in Randomized Clinical Trials
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Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data With Dr Lachin
2022/11/03
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger J. Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data with John M. Lachin, ScD. Related Content: Worst-Rank Score Methods—A Nonparametric Approach to Informatively Missing Data
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Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes With Dr Heather G. Allore
2022/09/01
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes with Heather G. Allore, PhD. Related Content: Using Latent Class Analysis to Identify Hidden Clinical Phenotypes With Dr Heather G. Allore
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Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr Armitage
2022/05/05
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, PhD, discusses Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials with Jane M. Armitage, MBBS. Related Content: Use of Run-in Periods in Randomized Trials With Dr Armitage Short- and Long-term Effects of a Mobile Phone App in Conjunction With Brief In-Person Counseling on Physical Activity Among Physically Inactive Women: The mPED Randomized Clinical Trial
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Regression Discontinuity Study Design to Estimate Observational Differences With Dr Maciejewski
2022/04/07
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, discusses Regression Discontinuity Design with Matthew L. Maciejewski, PhD. Related Content: Regression Discontinuity Design Using Instrumental Variables to Address Bias From Unobserved Confounders
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Case-Control Studies: Using “Real-world” Evidence to Assess Association, With Dr Irony
2021/12/02
JAMA Statistical Editor Roger Lewis, MD, discusses Case-Control Studies: Using “Real-world” Evidence to Assess Association, With Dr Irony.

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