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Focusing only on comparative analysis and relative outcomes misses the wider context of changes in absolute outcomes.
Attributable outcomes were defined as differences in absolute outcomes between those with and without SS within DRG.
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Hypothetical scenarios in this research posed absolute outcomes.
For the outcome variables, of which baselie measurements were significantly different between groups, R 2.14.0, Package [fANCOVA] was used to test whether the ziprasidone and olanzapine groups differed in absolute changes of outcome measures after adjustment for the baseline measures.
Nevertheless, subgroups within the larger population of self-referred women showed poor neonatal outcomes in absolute terms, suggesting a dire lack of timely identification.
33 35 However, the clinical impact of the latter two outcomes, in absolute terms, is small and the risk of pharmacotherapy should always be weighted versus the risk of undertreated depression in pregnancy.
The standard error of an effect size in absolute terms on a particular outcome measure is calculated as the square root of the sum of the squared standard errors of the mean changes within the two groups.
On the other hand, the 17-gene support set selected by LAD includes several genes whose correlation with the outcome in absolute value is very low.
On the contrary, when significant public costs exist (e.g. the expansion of public transport network) or when a costless policy actually inflicts extra-costs to citizens in the name of SM (e.g. the introduction of a large car-free area), it is necessary to evaluate the outcomes not in absolute terms, but in terms of costs or efforts.
We investigated if measuring the primary outcome variable in absolute or relative dimensions changes the significance levels of the results.
The study identified 231 genes as being significant markers of metastases, all of whose correlations with outcome exceeded 0.3 in absolute value, and it constructed an optimal prognosis classifier based on the best 70 genes.
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