Ergodicity is sufficient but not necessary for group-to-individual generalizability

Volume: 116, Issue: 14, Pages: 6540 - 6541
Published: Mar 14, 2019
Abstract
Researchers commonly draw inferences from the group level to the individual and vice versa—that is, across levels. One of the empirical cornerstones of medicine is the clinical trial that tests the efficacy of a drug compared with placebo. If the intervention group outperforms the placebo group, the conclusion is that the drug should be prescribed for individuals with a given disorder. When are such inferences across levels defensible? In their...
Paper Details
Title
Ergodicity is sufficient but not necessary for group-to-individual generalizability
Published Date
Mar 14, 2019
Volume
116
Issue
14
Pages
6540 - 6541
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