Author:
Jamshidi-Naeini Yasaman,Golzarri-Arroyo Lilian,Siddique Abu Bakkar,Vorland Colby J.,Rodriguez Miriam Jocelyn,Holden Richard J.,Allison David B.
Abstract
AbstractIn this correspondence, we explain the reasoning for invalidity of the analysis choices by Kolberg et al., and provide the results produced using correct statistical procedures for their study design. Reassuringly, we could verify the original conclusions. That is, results of the corrected statistical models are similar to the results of the original analysis. Regardless of the magnitude of difference that corrected statistical methods make, results and conclusions that are derived from invalid methods are unsubstantiated. By verifying the results, we allow the readers to be assured that the published conclusions in the study by Kolberg et al. now rest on a sound evidential basis.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Psychiatry and Mental health
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