2007
DOI: 10.1159/000108598
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Assessing Statistical Applications in Publications on Alzheimer’s Disease

Abstract: Background/Aims: To evaluate statistical applications in publications on Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Methods: Three instruments/checklists were developed: Assessment of Statistical Reporting (ASR; 44 items), Survey of Statistical Designs (SSD; 10 items), and Survey of Statistical Methods (SSM; 7 items). After a pilot testing on 5 AD publications, the instruments/checklists were revised and tested for reliability with a sample of 30 AD articles and for validity with another sample of 10 AD articles from MEDLINE. … Show more

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“…An individual’s functional status was assessed using six items on the activities of daily living (ADL) scale and eight items instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) [ 19 ]. Both scales had been widely used and were subsequently adapted for use in Chinese participants [ 20 ]. The Chinese version of the ADL scale includes 20 items, and its reliability and validity had been verified among older Chinese participants [ 21 ], which had been reported previously.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An individual’s functional status was assessed using six items on the activities of daily living (ADL) scale and eight items instrumental activities of daily living (IADL) [ 19 ]. Both scales had been widely used and were subsequently adapted for use in Chinese participants [ 20 ]. The Chinese version of the ADL scale includes 20 items, and its reliability and validity had been verified among older Chinese participants [ 21 ], which had been reported previously.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Both types of longitudinal studies required specific types of statistical models which were valid only under certain distributional and regularity conditions, and the implementations of these models required complicated statistical computing techniques. Both types of longitudinal studies in AD were mostly observational in nature [9] , which usually implied variable baseline conditions and unequal follow-up times among individuals. Dropouts and loss to followup usually occurred in longitudinal studies of AD, resulting in either missing or censored data which were likely informative and not ignorable [10][11][12][13] .…”
Section: Development Of Pilot Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first component contained the statistical features that were shared by almost all AD studies. These statistical aspects were the main targets of our previous report and can be assessed in AD publications by the Assessment of Statistical Reporting [9] . The second statistical component contained statistical features specific to longitudinal studies which, when coupled with the specific analytic features associated with AD, had rather unique and complicated analytic implications in longitudinal AD studies and were the primary focus of this study.…”
Section: Development Of Pilot Instrumentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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