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st: OT: how to report statistics in (medical) journals


From   "Kaulisch, Marc" <[email protected]>
To   <[email protected]>
Subject   st: OT: how to report statistics in (medical) journals
Date   Tue, 16 Nov 2010 11:53:29 +0100

Maybe off-topic:
I was asked to provide some tests for analyses in an article for a
medical journal. The results of theses tests (Wilcoxon; Kruskal-Wallis)
should be reported within the text in brackets. For me it is the first
time and I am not sure how to report the results best. I know that there
is a Council of Science Editors Manual, but it is not at hand here (and
not in the library).

Are there any guidelines for reporting statistics (and especially for
these tests...)?

Thanks a lot.
 

Marc


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