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Posted By Adam Batten 12-22-2025 18:43
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Thanks Ryan for sharing! I have in the past used the story of Baron Munchausen to describe this phenomenon before nailing them to the wall with a chat on researcher degrees of freedom / the garden of forking paths. In my experience it helps the medicine go down to lead with the humor. For those unfamiliar ...
Posted By Adam Batten 12-18-2024 15:18
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Ben Hi! Without a reproducible example it's a bit difficult to see what's happening, but in general when working in SAS it's best to be overly verbose. ie data want; set have; if AR1 in ('PossiblyRelated', 'ProbablyRelated', 'Related') OR VAR2 in ('PossiblyRelated', 'ProbablyRelated', 'Related') ...
Posted By Adam Batten 11-12-2024 15:50
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Bernard Hi! I refer to Therneau https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4757-3294-8 And Kleinbaum https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-1-4419-6646-9 regularly. But there are probably some more modern resources out there. Cheers, AB ------------------------------ Adam Batten ...
Posted By Adam Batten 05-05-2024 22:18
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Andy Hi! I would recommend pooling answers to these questions from the clinicians on the study. In my experience, clinically relevant metrics are more important than the optimal. And most experienced clinicians have some kind of rule(s) of thumb about these kinds of things which you can analyze ...
Posted By Adam Batten 03-06-2024 14:00
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Hi Maria, I don't know if this is a helpful analogy, but carry over is like having a latte, not rinsing the cup and then using that same cup for a beer. Without washing out the cup, you end up with a latte flavored beer. For something more formal: Understanding controlled trials Crossover trials ...