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Conventionally P < 0.001
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Q: How should I reply to the reviewer's comments about the STROBE statement?
Detailed question-I have recived a reviewer comment that states: "The authors should consider the STROBE statement (STrengthening the Reporting of OBservational studies in Epidemiology)
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on June 1, 2017
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Yes, you may reply so, but generally the journals ask to upload the checklist where, for every item, you have to put the page of your manuscript where it is reported …
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Q: How do I reply to a reviewer's comment about my logistic regression analysis?
Detailed question-The sample size for my logistic regression analysis was 44896 people, and there are another 1146 people with missing value. Hence I removed 1146 people. Now the
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Hi, You need to carry out the analysis again with all the data from 44896 people. It is obvious that a slight variation in the results will be expected due to outliers …
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