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Simulation of a Two-Group Parallel-Arm RCT with Interim Analyses
Category:
statistics
A simulation of a two-group parallel-arm randomized trial with interim analysis using the rpact package.
Simulation of a Two-Group Parallel-Arm RCT with Interim Analyses

Simulation of a Two-Group Parallel-Arm RCT with Interim Analyses
Simulation of a Two-Group Parallel-Arm RCT with Interim Analyses
A simulation of a two-group parallel-arm randomized trial with interim analysis using the rpact package.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Feb 1, 2021

Tables, Graphs, and Computations from Rafi & Greenland (2020)
Tables, Graphs, and Computations from Rafi & Greenland (2020)
This post goes through the R code and logic that was used to construct the figures and concepts in Rafi & Greenland (2020) BMC MRM.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Dec 12, 2020

What Makes a Sensitivity Analysis?
What Makes a Sensitivity Analysis?
Sensitivity analyses are an important part of statistical analyses, however, there are major misconceptions about what they do and what qualifies as such an analysis.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Dec 12, 2020

Quality Control in Statistical Analyses
Quality Control in Statistical Analyses
Experienced statisticians and data analysts are familiar with stories where a coding error has led to an entire conclusion changing, even leading to a retraction. It's the sort of stuff that keeps people up at night.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Jun 13, 2020

Book Review: Regression and Other Stories by Gelman, Hill, and Vehtari
Book Review: Regression and Other Stories by Gelman, Hill, and Vehtari
An early look at Gelman et als new book, Regression and Other Stories, which is an update to their seminal 2006 book, Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel Hierarchical Models.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Jun 11, 2019

Book Review: Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics
Book Review: Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics
A review of Erich Lehmann's last book, Fisher, Neyman, and the Creation of Classical Statistics.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Dec 30, 2018

P-values Are Tough And S-values Can Help
P-values Are Tough And S-values Can Help
An extensive discussion about what P-values are, their properties, common interpretations, misinterpretations, and how a measure called an S-value may better help us interpret them.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Nov 11, 2018

We May Not Understand Control Groups
We May Not Understand Control Groups
Discussions praising the efficiency of randomized trials are widespread, however, few of these discussions take a close look at some of the common assumptions that individuals hold regarding randomized trials. And unfortunately, these common assumptions may be based on outdated evidence and simplistic ideas.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Oct 28, 2018

Influential Errors | The Diet Heart Tale
Influential Errors | The Diet Heart Tale
A look at how an influential meta-analysis continues to be cited widely when it contains a major error that has gone unnoticed.
Category:
nutrition
 | Posted: Oct 11, 2018

Misplaced Confidence in Observed Power
Misplaced Confidence in Observed Power
Another misinterpretation of what statistical power is and how trial results should be reported in a popular journal.
Category:
statistics
 | Posted: Sep 30, 2018


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