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Statistics and ethics in medical research. VII--Interpreting results.
Before tackling some of the trickier issues it is worth making the general point that the sensible interpretation of statistical analysis cannot be independent of the knowledge of what the data are (and how they were obtained). Table I, for example, shows the results of the comparison of two groups of subjects given different treatments with the outcome for each subject recorded as positive or negative. A
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