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An epidemiological study of child health and nutrition in a northern Swedish county. VI. Relationship between general and oral health, food habits, and socioeconomic conditions. Am J Clin Nutr (1971) 1.14
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Multiple significance tests: the Bonferroni method. BMJ (1995) 23.46
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Confidence intervals rather than P values: estimation rather than hypothesis testing. Br Med J (Clin Res Ed) (1986) 18.51
Analysis of serial measurements in medical research. BMJ (1990) 16.69
Cronbach's alpha. BMJ (1997) 13.79
The scandal of poor medical research. BMJ (1994) 11.58
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Statistics notes. Logarithms. BMJ (1996) 10.56
Statistics in medical journals. Stat Med (1983) 9.80
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More informative abstracts revisited. Ann Intern Med (1990) 8.26
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Factors influencing the onset of chronic respiratory disease. Br Med J (1969) 6.82
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Geographical variation in mortality from conditions amenable to medical intervention in England and Wales. Lancet (1983) 6.66
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Cigarette smoking, respiratory symptoms, and anti-smoking propaganda. An experiment. Lancet (1968) 6.25
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A brief functional analysis of aggressive and alternative behavior in an outclinic setting. J Appl Behav Anal (1991) 6.18
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Risk of bacterial infection associated with allogeneic blood transfusion among patients undergoing hip fracture repair. Transfusion (1999) 5.67
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Correlation, regression, and repeated data. BMJ (1994) 4.88
Calculating correlation coefficients with repeated observations: Part 1--Correlation within subjects. BMJ (1995) 4.87
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Statistical aspects of prognostic factor studies in oncology. Br J Cancer (1994) 4.22
Measurement error. BMJ (1996) 4.13
Survival analysis part I: basic concepts and first analyses. Br J Cancer (2003) 4.08
Some examples of regression towards the mean. BMJ (1994) 4.01
Survival probabilities (the Kaplan-Meier method). BMJ (1998) 3.98
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The development of respiratory symptoms in a cohort of Kent schoolchildren. Bull Physiopathol Respir (Nancy) (1975) 3.78
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Effects of a drug overdose in a television drama on presentations to hospital for self poisoning: time series and questionnaire study. BMJ (1999) 3.52
Frequency and reasons for outcome reporting bias in clinical trials: interviews with trialists. BMJ (2011) 3.50
Social and environmental factors in respiratory disease. A preliminary report. Arch Environ Health (1967) 3.47
The benefits and harms of breast cancer screening: an independent review. Br J Cancer (2013) 3.43
Transformations, means, and confidence intervals. BMJ (1996) 3.42
Immediate versus deferred antiepileptic drug treatment for early epilepsy and single seizures: a randomised controlled trial. Lancet (2005) 3.38
Estimating sample sizes for binary, ordered categorical, and continuous outcomes in two group comparisons. BMJ (1995) 3.35
Measurement error proportional to the mean. BMJ (1996) 3.34
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The use of transformation when comparing two means. BMJ (1996) 3.22
A note on the use of the intraclass correlation coefficient in the evaluation of agreement between two methods of measurement. Comput Biol Med (1990) 3.18
Interaction 3: How to examine heterogeneity. BMJ (1996) 3.17
Missing covariate data within cancer prognostic studies: a review of current reporting and proposed guidelines. Br J Cancer (2004) 3.15
Survival analysis part II: multivariate data analysis--an introduction to concepts and methods. Br J Cancer (2003) 3.06
Calculating correlation coefficients with repeated observations: Part 2--Correlation between subjects. BMJ (1995) 2.94
Randomised trial of educational visits to enhance use of systematic reviews in 25 obstetric units. BMJ (1998) 2.94
Outcome selection bias in meta-analysis. Stat Methods Med Res (2005) 2.86
Statistics and ethics in medical research. VI--Presentation of results. Br Med J (1980) 2.85
Screening for visual defects in preschoolchildren. Br J Ophthalmol (1986) 2.82
The effects of combining education and enforcement to reduce tobacco sales to minors. A study of four northern California communities. JAMA (1991) 2.77
Asthma in schoolchildren. Demographic associations and peak expiratory flow rates compared in children with bronchitis. Br J Prev Soc Med (1975) 2.77
A prognostic model for ovarian cancer. Br J Cancer (2001) 2.77
Quality of life of people with epilepsy: a European study. Epilepsia (1997) 2.72
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Predictors of physician's smoking cessation advice. JAMA (1991) 2.66
The use of hospitals by a defined population. A community and hospital study in North Lambeth. Br J Prev Soc Med (1969) 2.63
More informative abstracts. Ann Intern Med (1987) 2.63
Effect of arterial revascularisation on survival: a systematic review of studies comparing bilateral and single internal mammary arteries. Lancet (2001) 2.61
One and two sided tests of significance. BMJ (1994) 2.61
Shape and flexibility of the myosin molecule. J Mol Biol (1978) 2.45
Additional educational needs in children born to mothers with epilepsy. J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry (2001) 2.40
Monitoring of large randomised clinical trials: a new approach with Bayesian methods. Lancet (2001) 2.35
Planning medical information systems in a unified health service. Lancet (1972) 2.31
Can hospital use be a measure of need for health care? J Epidemiol Community Health (1987) 2.30
c-erbB-2 protein overexpression in breast cancer is a risk factor in patients with involved and uninvolved lymph nodes. Br J Cancer (1991) 2.29
Taking stock. Lancet (1974) 2.29