Centre for Statistical and Methodological Excellence (CESAME): A Consortium Initiative for Improving Methodology in Randomised Clinical Trials
When conducting randomised clinical trials, the choice of methodology and statistical analyses will influence the results. If the planned methodology is not of optimal quality and predefined in detail, there is a risk of biased trial results and interpretation. Even though clinical trial methodology...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Kamp Jørgensen (Author), Markus Harboe Olsen (Author), Niklas Nielsen (Author), Theis Lange (Author), Lawrence Mbuagbaw (Author), Lehana Thabane (Author), Laurent Billot (Author), Nadine Binder (Author), Silvio Garattini (Author), Rita Banzi (Author), Jacques Demotes (Author), Elena Biagioli (Author), Eliana Rulli (Author), Guido Bertolini (Author), Giovanni Nattino (Author), Ole Mathiesen (Author), Valter Torri (Author), Christian Gluud (Author), Janus Christian Jakobsen (Author) |
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2023-04-01T00:00:00Z.
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