Pisces did not have increased heart failure: data-driven comparisons of binary proportions between levels of a categorical variable can result in incorrect statistical significance levels (English)
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Title:Pisces did not have increased heart failure: data-driven comparisons of binary proportions between levels of a categorical variable can result in incorrect statistical significance levels
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Contributors:Austin, P. C. ( author ) / Goldwasser, M. A. ( author )
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Published in:JOURNAL OF CLINICAL EPIDEMIOLOGY ; 61, 3 ; 295-300
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Publication date:2008-01-01
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Table of contents – Volume 61, Issue 3
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Pisces did not have increased heart failure: data-driven comparisons of binary proportions between levels of a categorical variable can result in incorrect statistical significance levelsAustin, P. C. / Goldwasser, M. A. et al. | 2008
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