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804 related items for PubMed ID: 12325113

  • 1. Issues in the meta-analysis of cluster randomized trials.
    Donner A, Klar N.
    Stat Med; 2002 Oct 15; 21(19):2971-80. PubMed ID: 12325113
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  • 3. Sample size calculator for cluster randomized trials.
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  • 9. Cluster randomized trials produced similar results to individually randomized trials in a meta-analysis of enhanced care for depression.
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  • 10. Trial sequential analysis reveals insufficient information size and potentially false positive results in many meta-analyses.
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  • 16. A simple method to correct for the design effect in systematic reviews of trials using paired dichotomous data.
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  • 19. Sample size re-estimation in cluster randomization trials.
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  • 20. Statistical methods for the meta-analysis of cluster randomization trials.
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