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Re: st: equivalence tests


From   Marcello Pagano <[email protected]>
To   [email protected]
Subject   Re: st: equivalence tests
Date   Tue, 10 Jul 2007 09:39:16 -0400

Trivia reply: According to Google Scholar, the Kaplan-Meier paper, Nonparametric Estimation from Incomplete Observations, JASA 1958 has been cited 17,077 times. Web of Science says it has been cited 31,021 times.

The Cox paper (JRSS B, 1972) Regression Models and Life Tables, is confusing. First Google states it as been cited 9312 times, but the second entry lists 4,099 citations??? 4,099 more?? Web of Science says its has been cited 22,044 times.

Web of Science says the Bland-Altman paper has been cited 11,985 times.

Lots of innocent fun!


Ronan Conroy wrote:


Trivia: Bland and Altman's paper is, I am told, the most cited paper in the biomedical literature, with, I can verify, 9934 citations as of today.


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