Significance testing: Why does it prevail? Anders Ahlbom COMMENTARY Open access 04 January 2017 Pages: 1 - 2
For and Against Methodologies: Some Perspectives on Recent Causal and Statistical Inference Debates Sander Greenland ESSAY 20 February 2017 Pages: 3 - 20
Statistical inference in abstracts of major medical and epidemiology journals 1975–2014: a systematic review Andreas StangMarkus DeckertKenneth J. Rothman REVIEW 17 November 2016 Pages: 21 - 29
Alcohol consumption and dementia risk: a dose–response meta-analysis of prospective studies Wei XuHuifu WangJin-Tai Yu META-ANALYSIS 17 January 2017 Pages: 31 - 42
Association between periodontitis and ischemic stroke: a systematic review and meta-analysis Yago LeiraJuan SeoaneJosé Castillo META-ANALYSIS 14 June 2016 Pages: 43 - 53
Multiple imputation of cognitive performance as a repeatedly measured outcome Andreea Monica RawlingsYingying SangKaren Jean Bandeen-Roche METHODS 12 September 2016 Pages: 55 - 66
Leukocyte telomere length and ideal cardiovascular health in American Indians: the Strong Heart Family Study Hao PengMihriye MeteJinying Zhao CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE 22 September 2016 Pages: 67 - 75
Are some populations resilient to recessions? Economic fluctuations and mortality during a period of economic decline and recovery in Finland Mauricio AvendanoHeta MoustgaardPekka Martikainen SOCIAL EPIDEMIOLOGY Open access 11 October 2016 Pages: 77 - 85
A serious misinterpretation of a consistent inverse association of statin use with glioma across 3 case-control studies Sander Greenland CORRESPONDENCE 28 November 2016 Pages: 87 - 88
Reply to Greenland: A serious misinterpretation of a consistent inverse association of statin use with glioma across 3 case–control studies Corinna SeligerChristoph R. MeierMichael F. Leitzmann CORRESPONDENCE 28 November 2016 Pages: 89 - 90