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Gemma L. Clayton, Asbjørn Hróbjartsson, Hayley E Jones, Jonathan A C Sterne, Helene Moustgaard, Jelena Savović, Julian P T Higgins
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Moustgaard, H, Jones, H E, Savović, J, Clayton, G L, Sterne, J A C, Higgins, J P T & Hróbjartsson, A 2020, ' Ten questions to consider when interpreting results of a meta-epidemiological study—the MetaBLIND study as a case ', Research Synthesis Methods, vol. 11, no. 2, pp. 260-274 . https://doi.org/10.1002/jrsm.1392
Moustgaard, H, Jones, H E, Savović, J, Clayton, G L, Sterne, J A C, Higgins, J P T & Hróbjartsson, A 2019, ' Ten questions to consider when interpreting results of a meta-epidemiological study : the MetaBLIND study as a case ', Research Synthesis Methods . https://doi.org/10.1002/jrsm.1392
Moustgaard, H, Jones, H E, Savović, J, Clayton, G L, Sterne, J A C, Higgins, J P T & Hróbjartsson, A 2019, ' Ten questions to consider when interpreting results of a meta-epidemiological study : the MetaBLIND study as a case ', Research Synthesis Methods . https://doi.org/10.1002/jrsm.1392
Randomized clinical trials underpin evidence-based clinical practice, but flaws in their conduct may lead to biased estimates of intervention effects and hence invalid treatment recommendations. The main approach to the empirical study of bias is to