Estimates of the mean difference in orthopaedic randomized trials: obligatory yet obscure

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Lauri Raittio
Antti Launonen
Ville M. Mattila
Aleksi Reito
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[1] Tampere University,The Faculty of Medicine and Health Technology
[2] Tampere University Hospital,Department of Orthopaedics and Traumatology
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BMC Medical Research Methodology | / 21卷
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Sample size; Uncertainty; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic; Orthopaedics; Confidence intervals; Patient reported Outcome measures; Statistical inference; Scientific Inference; Power;
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