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Mean and Mean difference are the two key statistical measures used in the statistical analysis. Both are essential for meta-analysis as well. Mean and Mean difference are used for the interpretation of a large set of values into a single number which explains the heterogeneity and variation among the individual values. However, one of a common challenge in meta-analysis is the unavailability of this data (mean and standard deviation).

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Q: How Does Pubrica Ensure the Scientific Validity of Medico-Legal Opinions?

An organized literature review might include a broad search using databases deemed authoritative:

  • PubMed
  • Cochrane
  • UpToDate

Such consensus ensures that the latest peer-reviewed medical research is available.

Evidence Grading Systems

  • Clinical findings correlate to grading evidence systems such as GRADE.
  • This enables assessing quality and strength of evidence on which conclusions rely.

Alignment with Global Guidelines

  • Quotes major international medical guidelines like those of NICE, WHO, AHRQ, which help to ensure that all opinions are firmly anchored into medically accepted worldwide.

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