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Practical Guide to Understanding Multivariable Analyses, Part B

Conjunctive consolidation, one method of multivariable analysis by arranging data into clusters, is intuitive and transparent. An unexpected consequence in writing this article was the discovery of just how useful it is in critically analyzing articles and in designing new projects. It has stimulate...

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Published in:Otolaryngology-head and neck surgery 2013-03, Vol.148 (3), p.359-365
Main Authors: Neely, J. Gail, Lieu, Judith E. Cho, Sequeira, Sunitha M., Graboyes, Evan, Paniello, Randal C., Nussenbaum, Brian, Grindler, David J., Voelker, Courtney C. J.
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