Lecture 38 And Beyond Flashcards

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2 Groups of Independent Interval Data

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Student T-test

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≥3 Groups of Independent Interval Data

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  • Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) (1 DV)
  • Both tests compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) against a Single DV
  • Multiple Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) (≥2 DVs)
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) against Multiple DV’s
  • If 3+ group comparison significant, must perform a post-hoc test to determine where differences are…
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≥3 Groups of Independent Interval Data w/ Confounders

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  • Analysis of Co-Variance (ANCOVA)
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) against a single DV while also controlling for the co-variance of confounders
  • Multiple Analysis of Co-Variance (MANCOVA) (≥2 DVs)
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) against multiple DV’s while also controlling for the co-variance of confounders
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2 Groups of Paired/Related Interval Data

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  • Paired t-test

- Compares the mean values between groups that are related

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≥3 Groups of Paired/Related Interval Data

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  • Repeated Measures ANOVA (1 DV)
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) of related data against a single DV
  • Repeated Measures MANOVA (≥2 DVs)
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) of related data against multiple DV’s
    • If 3+ group comparison significant, must perform a post-hoc test to determine where differences are…
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≥3 Groups of Paired/Related Interval Data w/ Confounders

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  • Repeated Measures ANCOVA
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) against a single DV while also controlling for the co-variance of confounders
  • Repeated Measures MANCOVA (≥2 DVs)
  • Compares the means of all groups (along with intra- and inter-group variations) against multiple DV’s while also controlling for the co-variance of confounders
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Post-hoc Tests for 3 or more Group Comparisons (Interval)

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  • Student-Newman-Keul test
  • Compares all pairwise comparisons possible
  • All groups must be equal in size
  • Dunnett test
  • Compares pairwise comparisons against a single control
  • All groups must be equal in size
  • Dunn test
  • Compares all pairwise comparisons possible
  • Useful when all groups are not of equal size
  • Tukey or Scheffe tests
  • Compares all pairwise comparisons possible
  • All groups must be equal in size
  • Tukey test slightly more conservative than the Stu.N.K.
  • Scheffe test less affected by violations in normality and homogeneity of variances – most conservative
  • Bonferroni correction
  • Adjusts the p value for # of comparisons being made
  • Very conservative
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Validation/Assessment Committee

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  • Kappa statistic
    – agreement between evaluators (consistency of “decisions”, “determinations”)
  • Kappa Interpretation:
  • +1 = The observers perfectly “classify” everyone exactly the same way
  • 0 = There is no relationship at all between the observers’ “classifications”, above the agreement that would be expected by chance
  • -1 = The observers “classify” everyone exactly the opposite of each other
    – Kappa (K) value can be + or -; + = good agreement; - = poor agreement
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Peruse the Shit out of the rest of those slides.

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So…what “Were” you gonna be when you grew up?

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National Clinical Trials number (NCT#)

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  • Auniqueidentifier # assigned by clinicaltrials.gov once research protocol is submitted prior to studyinitiation
  • Purpose was to reduce publication bias
  • ClinicalTrials.gov is an ICMJE‐acceptable public registry,offering up‐to‐date information for locatinginterventional studies starting/in‐progress
  • National Institutes of Health (NIH), through its NationalLibrary of Medicine (NLM), developed site incollaboration with FDA (FDA Modernization Act (1997))
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2 things needed to asses a study?

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  • To accurately assess a study, readers needcomplete, clear, and transparent information onthe study’s methodology and findings. They didn’t used to be very good at reporting all lucid detailed needed evidence.
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CONSORT

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  • Used for interventional studies
  • randomized interventional trials
  • CONsolidated Standards Of Reporting Trials
  • www.consort‐statement.org
  • Extension Documents:
  • Design Extensions for:
  • Non‐Inferiority & Equivalence Trials
  • Cluster Trials
  • Design Extensions for:
    • Pragmatic Trials
  • Broadly defined as a randomized, controlled trial whosepurpose is to inform decisions about clinical practice
  • Aphilosophy as a continuum, not a dichotomy
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PRISMA

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  • meant for systematic reviews of randomized trials
  • Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews andMeta‐Analyses
  • www.prisma‐statement.org
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STROBE

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  • observational studies (cohort, casecontrol, cross‐sectional)
  • STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational Studiesin Epidemiology
  • www.strobe‐statement.org
  • Extension Documents:
  • Molecular Epidemiology Studies (STROBE‐ME)
  • Genetic Association Studies (STREGA)
  • STrengthening the REporting of Genetic AssociationStudies
  • www.strega‐statement.org
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TREND

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  • reporting evaluations with nonrandomized designs of behavioral and publichealth interventions
  • Transparent Reporting of Evaluations with Nonrandomized Designs
  • www.cdc.gov/trendstatement
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REMARK

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  • tumormarkerprognostic studies

- REporting Recommendations for Tumor MARKer Prognostic Studies

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GRIPS

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  • genetic risk prediction studies

- Genetic RIsk Prediction Studies

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STARD

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  • diagnostic studies
  • STAndards for the Reporting of Diagnostic AccuracyStudies
  • www.stard‐statement.org
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QUADAS - 2

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  • systematic reviews of multiplediagnostic studies

- QUality Assessment of Studies of Diagnostic Accuracyin Systematic Reviews (revised; 2nd ed.)