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Statistical Methods in Medical Research is abstracted and indexed in, among other databases: SCOPUS, and the Social Sciences Citation Index.According to the Journal Citation Reports, its 2013 impact factor is 2.957, ranking it 14 out of 85 journals in the category ‘Health Care Sciences & Services’., [1] 5 out of 119 journals in the category ‘Statistics & Probability’., [2] 6 out of 52 ...
Report on Certain Enteric Fever Inoculation Statistics. Author: Pearson, K Publication data: 1904, British Medical Journal, volume 2, pages 1243-1246 PMID 20761760 Description: Generally considered to be the first synthesis of results from separate studies, although no formal statistical methods for combining results are presented.
Statistics in Medicine is a peer-reviewed statistics journal published by Wiley. Established in 1982, the journal publishes articles on medical statistics. The journal is indexed by Mathematical Reviews and SCOPUS. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2023 impact factor of 1.8. [1]
The Canadian Journal of Statistics; Communications in Statistics; International Statistical Review; Journal of the American Statistical Association; Journal of Multivariate Analysis; Journal of the Royal Statistical Society; Probability and Mathematical Statistics; Sankhyā: The Indian Journal of Statistics; Scandinavian Journal of Statistics ...
A primary source is one in which the authors directly participated in the research and documented their personal experiences. They examined the patients, injected the rats, ran the experiments, or supervised those who did. Many papers published in medical journals are primary sources for facts about the research and discoveries made.
Medical statistics (also health statistics) deals with applications of statistics to medicine and the health sciences, including epidemiology, public health, forensic medicine, and clinical research. [1] Medical statistics has been a recognized branch of statistics in the United Kingdom for more than 40 years, but the term has not come into ...
In 1966, an early meta-research paper examined the statistical methods of 295 papers published in ten high-profile medical journals. [3] It found that "in almost 73% of the reports read ... conclusions were drawn when the justification for these conclusions was invalid." Meta-research in the following decades found many methodological flaws ...
Most public health journals include various types of content, such as: Editorial; Letter to the Editor; Original research; Literature review, systematic review and meta-analysis; Abstracts from scientific meetings or other journals; Technical notes; Medical journals may also include, for example, case reports and clinical images of interest.