Abstract
BackgroundStatistical error rates in the medical literature are generally high.MethodAll papers published in the British Journal of Psychiatry in 1993 which presented numerical results were reviewed by the author for statistical errors.ResultsA total of 248 papers were published, of which 164 (66%) presented numerical results.Sixty-five (40% of 164) papers contained statistical errors. Many errors were not serious in nature, but some were serious enough to cast doubt on conclusions. The error rates are similar to those found in an earlier study.ConclusionsThe statistical error rate is unacceptably high. There is no evidence of a change in the statistical error rate over time.
Publisher
Royal College of Psychiatrists
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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