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Accounting for clustering is still not routinely undertaken in orthodontic studies.

Nishanti SudiskumarMartyn T CobourneNikolaos PandisJadbinder Seehra
Published in: European journal of orthodontics (2022)
Compared to previous research, there appears to be no improvement in accounting for clustering effects in studies published in orthodontic journals. To prevent incorrect inferences being drawn, clustering effects need to be recognised and accounted for in orthodontic studies. Recommendations to improve the accounting of clustering effects, at both the study level and during the statistical analysis are suggested.
Keyphrases
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