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Abstract

This commentary reviews the work of John Graunt and Kenneth J. Rothman on statistical significance and the need for prespecification of study end points. The authors argue that it is dangerous to substitute oversimplifications based exclusively on whether a result has reached statistical significance for a rational process of causal inference. An example is given based on the Celecoxib Lonngterm Arthritis Safety Study.

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Title
(Unlearned) lessons from John Graunt and Kenneth Rothman: A "CLASSic" example
Corporate/institutional author
Publication title
Volume
25
Issue
11
Pages
2891-6; discussion 2897
Publication year
2003
Publication date
Nov 2003
Publisher
Elsevier Limited
Place of publication
Bridgewater
Country of publication
United Kingdom
Publication subject
ISSN
01492918
e-ISSN
1879114X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
FLA, Commentary, Journal Article
Accession number
14693312
ProQuest document ID
1032773064
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/unlearned-lessons-john-graunt-kenneth-rothman/docview/1032773064/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Elsevier Limited Nov 2003
Last updated
2023-11-22
Database
ProQuest One Academic