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Conducting Research

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As vast amounts of data are published each year, scientists are constantly seeking innovative methods to extract meaningful insights from such data. One method that has…
A handy guide to Individual Participant Data Meta-Analysis
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To mark the occasion of World Health Day, we speak with patient expert Clarinda Cerejo to understand how medical researchers can involve patients in the research and…
How patient engagement can enrich medical studies and literature: Interview with Clarinda Cerejo
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Overfitting might seem like a formidable foe, but armed with the right strategies, you can conquer it. Remember, in the world of biomedical research, robust statistical…
In scientific research, statisticians and researchers continually seek the most robust and informative methods to analyze data. The integration of Bayesian and…
Biomedical researchers conducting simulation studies should consider several key statistical aspects to ensure the validity and reliability of their findings. Here, we…
Research misconduct translates into a colossal wastage of resources and distortion of the foundation of evidence. Several international guidelines on good research…
Multidimensional Scaling (MDS) is a valuable tool for biomedical researchers seeking to explore complex relationships in high-dimensional data. By providing intuitive…
In this post, we discuss the why retractions occur and how ethical researchers can deal with the prospect of their work being retracted. 
With advancements in technology and data analytics, personalized medicine has witnessed a surge in interest, offering the potential to revolutionize patient care. Among…
In the vast ocean of statistical methods, biomedical researchers often find themselves at a crossroads when choosing between traditional frequentist statistics and the…