Understanding statistical terms: 2
An increasing number of statistical terms appear in journal articles and other medical information. A working knowledge of these is essential in assessing clinical evidence. With this in mind, we are producing a series of explanatory articles covering various statistical terms and their uses. This, the second article in the series, will focus on some of the most common terms used in reporting the results of randomised controlled trials.1
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