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OBJECTIVE: To describe, explain and give practical suggestions regarding important principles and key methodological challenges in the study design, statistical analysis, and reporting of results from in vivo studies. CONCLUSIONS: Pre-specifying endpoints and analysis, recognizing the common underlying assumption of statistically independent observations, performing sample size calculations, and addressing multiplicity issues are important parts of an in vivo study. A clear reporting of results and informative graphical presentations of data are other important parts.

Original publication

DOI

10.1016/j.joca.2016.06.023

Type

Journal article

Journal

Osteoarthritis cartilage

Publication Date

03/2017

Volume

25

Pages

364 - 368

Keywords

Analysis plan, Biostatistics, Experimental design, Inference, Results presentation, Study protocol, Animals, Biomedical Research, Clinical Protocols, Data Interpretation, Statistical, Humans, Osteoarthritis, Publications, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Research Design, Sample Size