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== Preprint | ::::* Oroboros folder: 2021_P8 | ||
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== Reproducibility == | |||
::::* Iqbal SA, Wallach JD, Khoury MJ, Schully SD, Ioannidis JPA (2016) Reproducible research practices and transparency across the biomedical literature. PLoS Biol 14:e1002333. | |||
::::* Holman C, Piper SK, Grittner U, Diamantaras AA, Kimmelman J, Siegerink B, et al (2016) Where have all the rodents gone? The effects of attrition in experimental research on cancer and stroke. PLoS Biol 14: e1002331. | |||
== On statistics == | |||
::::* Grömping U (2007) Estimators of relative importance in linear regression based on variance decomposition. Am Stat 61:139–47. https://doi.org/10.1198/000313007X188252 | |||
== Perpendicular regression == | |||
::::» [https://www.mathpages.com/home/kmath110.htm MathPages] | |||
::::» [https://math.stackexchange.com/questions/1530298/variant-of-linear-regression-using-perpendicular-distance-instead-of-vertical math.stackexchange] | |||
::::» [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deming_regression Deming regression] | |||
== Preprint == | |||
::::» [[File:Gnaiger 2021 MitoFit BCA.pdf]] |
Latest revision as of 10:44, 6 January 2023
- Oroboros folder: 2021_P8
Reproducibility
- Iqbal SA, Wallach JD, Khoury MJ, Schully SD, Ioannidis JPA (2016) Reproducible research practices and transparency across the biomedical literature. PLoS Biol 14:e1002333.
- Holman C, Piper SK, Grittner U, Diamantaras AA, Kimmelman J, Siegerink B, et al (2016) Where have all the rodents gone? The effects of attrition in experimental research on cancer and stroke. PLoS Biol 14: e1002331.
On statistics
- Grömping U (2007) Estimators of relative importance in linear regression based on variance decomposition. Am Stat 61:139–47. https://doi.org/10.1198/000313007X188252
Perpendicular regression