No power, no evidence!
An introduction to the role of statistical power in the search for evidence.
An introduction to the role of statistical power in the search for evidence.
Observational research is an important method in evidence-based medicine, especially when it is performed to support or assess effectiveness results from randomized controlled trials. An unwanted (but not always observable) confounder in observational research is confounding by indication and should be eliminated from the research design when possible for the results to be meaningful. Let’s find out what this confounder is!
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Another 20 minute tutorial from Tim.
The nuts and bolts 20 minute tutorial from Tim.
This new webpage from Cochrane UK is aimed at students of all ages. What is evidence-based practice? What is ‘best available research evidence’? Which resources will help you understand evidence and evidence-based practice, and search for evidence?