Reproducible Epidemiologic Research

Volume: 163, Issue: 9, Pages: 783 - 789
Published: Mar 1, 2006
Abstract
The replication of important findings by multiple independent investigators is fundamental to the accumulation of scientific evidence. Researchers in the biologic and physical sciences expect results to be replicated by independent data, analytical methods, laboratories, and instruments. Epidemiologic studies are commonly used to quantify small health effects of important, but subtle, risk factors, and replication is of critical importance where...
Paper Details
Title
Reproducible Epidemiologic Research
Published Date
Mar 1, 2006
Volume
163
Issue
9
Pages
783 - 789
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