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I once reviewed tables for a randomized study and noticed several comments about testing the baseline characteristics. The commenters were arguing which test would be best to test for the differences between the 2 randomized groups at baseline.
This made my first angry about the wasted time and then curious about the reasons, statisticians still do this.
In today's episode, Benjamin and I discuss some backgrounds for baseline testing in randomized studies.
Listen to this episode, share it with others who might learn from it, and be an effective statistician!
By Alexander Schacht and Benjamin Piske, biometricians, statisticians and leaders in the pharma industry4.4
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Click this link to go to the homepage of the post.
I once reviewed tables for a randomized study and noticed several comments about testing the baseline characteristics. The commenters were arguing which test would be best to test for the differences between the 2 randomized groups at baseline.
This made my first angry about the wasted time and then curious about the reasons, statisticians still do this.
In today's episode, Benjamin and I discuss some backgrounds for baseline testing in randomized studies.
Listen to this episode, share it with others who might learn from it, and be an effective statistician!

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