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  • Using the E-Value to Assess...
    Haneuse, Sebastien; VanderWeele, Tyler J; Arterburn, David

    JAMA : the journal of the American Medical Association, 02/2019, Letnik: 321, Številka: 6
    Journal Article

    Randomized trials serve as the standard for comparative studies of treatment effects. In many settings, it may not be feasible or ethical to conduct a randomized study, and researchers may pursue observational studies to better understand clinical outcomes. A central limitation of observational studies is the potential for confounding bias that arises because treatment assignment is not random. Thus, the observed associations may be attributable to differences other than the treatment being investigated and causality cannot be assumed.