New Guidelines for Statistical Reporting in the Journal
Some Journal readers may have noticed more parsimonious reporting of P values in our research articles over the past year. For example, in November 2018, we published two reports from the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL), 1,2 a two-by-two factorial, placebo-controlled, randomized trial assessing...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The New England journal of medicine 2019-07, Vol.381 (3), p.285-286 |
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readers may have noticed more parsimonious reporting of P values in our research articles over the past year. For example, in November 2018, we published two reports from the Vitamin D and Omega-3 Trial (VITAL),
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a two-by-two factorial, placebo-controlled, randomized trial assessing whether vitamin D or marine n−3 (also known as omega-3) fatty acids prevent cardiovascular disease or cancer. For the n−3 portion of the trial, Manson et al.
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reported 2 prespecified primary outcomes and 22 prespecified and other secondary outcomes — not uncommon in large, expensive randomized or observational studies. The n−3 fatty acids did not significantly . . . |
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ISSN: | 0028-4793 1533-4406 |
DOI: | 10.1056/NEJMe1906559 |