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The impact of continuity correction methods in Cochrane reviews with single-zero trials with rare events: A meta-epidemiological study.: This study explores the effects of different continuity correction methods on Cochrane reviews involving single-zero trials with rare events, providing insights into optimal statistical approaches (Tsujimoto et al., 2024).
The Most Probable Curve method - A robust approach to estimate kinetic models from low plate count data resulting in reduced uncertainty.: This paper introduces the Most Probable Curve method, which improves the estimation of kinetic models from low plate count data, reducing uncertainty and enhancing model reliability (Garre et al., 2022).
USP: an independence test that improves on Pearsons chi-squared and the G-test.: This study introduces the USP test, an improved method for testing independence that outperforms traditional Pearson′s chi-squared and G-tests, especially in cases involving zero cells (Berrett and Samworth, 2021).
Zero-cell corrections in random-effects meta-analyses.: The research discusses the application of zero-cell corrections in random-effects meta-analyses, providing methodologies to address zero-cell occurrences and improve the robustness of meta-analytical conclusions (Weber et al., 2020).
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