Congratulations Drs. Vasilopoulos & Morey!

On their publication in the March issue of Anesthesia & Analgesia entitled, “Limitations of Significance Testing in Clinical Research: A Review of Multiple Comparison Corrections and Effect Size Calculations with Correlated Measures.”

Abstract

Modern clinical research commonly uses complex designs with multiple related outcomes, including repeated-measures designs. While multiple comparison corrections and effect size calculations are needed to more accurately assess an intervention’s significance and impact, understanding the limitations of these methods in the case of dependency and correlation is important. In this review, we outline methods for multiple comparison corrections and effect size calculations and considerations in cases of correlation and summarize relevant simulation studies to illustrate these concepts.

Citation

Vasilopoulos, Terrie PhD; Morey, Timothy E. MD; Dhatariya, Ketan MD, FRCP; Rice, Mark J. MD.  Limitations of Significance Testing in Clinical Research: A Review of Multiple Comparison Corrections and Effect Size Calculations with Correlated Measures. Anesthesia & Analgesia March 2016 – Volume 122 – Issue 3 – p 825–830 doi: 10.1213/ANE.0000000000001107