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Reporting and Interpreting of Results

In: Fundamentals of Clinical Trials

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  • Lawrence M. Friedman

  • Curt D. Furberg

    (Wake Forest University, School of Medicine)

  • David L. DeMets

    (University of Wisconsin, Department of Biostatistics & Medical Informatics)

Abstract

The final phase in any experiment is to interpret and report the results. Finding the answer to a challenging question is the goal of any research endeavor. Proper communication of the results to clinicians also provides the basis for advances in medicine [1]. To communicate appropriately, the investigators have to review their results critically and avoid the temptation of overinterpretation. They are in the privileged position of knowing the quality and limitations of the data better than anyone else. Therefore, they have the responsibility for presenting the results clearly and concisely, together with any issues that might bear on their interpretation. Investigators should devote adequate care, time, and attention to this critical part of the conduct of clinical trials. We believe that a policy of “conservative” interpretation and reporting best serves the interests of readers.

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  • Lawrence M. Friedman & Curt D. Furberg & David L. DeMets, 2010. "Reporting and Interpreting of Results," Springer Books, in: Fundamentals of Clinical Trials, edition 0, chapter 0, pages 411-425, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-1-4419-1586-3_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4419-1586-3_19
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