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Is clustering accounted for in studies published in periodontology and oral implantology specialty journals?

Evangelia LempesiNikolaos PandisClovis Mariano FaggionJadbinder Seehra
Published in: Journal of periodontology (2023)
Greater awareness of the importance of accounting for clustering effects is required to prevent incorrect inferences being drawn. Incorrect inferences are related to lack of data independence and the artificial inflation of the sample size which can result in statistically significant results which are not genuine. This issue can be further exaggerated in combination with publication bias. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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