Optimally estimating the sample mean from the sample size, median, mid-range, and/or mid-quartile range
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The era of big data is coming, and evidence-based medicine is attracting increasing attention to improve decision making in medical practice via integrating evidence from well designed and conducted clinical research. Meta-analysis is a statistical technique widely used in evidence-based medicine for analytically combining the findings from independent clinical trials to provide an overall estimation of a treatment effectiveness. The sample mean and standard deviation are two commonly used statistics in meta-analysis but some trials use the median, the minimum and maximum values, or sometimes the first and third quartiles to report the results. Thus, to pool results in a consistent format, researchers need to…
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- Estimator
- Sample size determination
- Quartile
- Statistics
- Standard deviation
- Rule of thumb
- Sample (material)
- Range (aeronautics)
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