Re: Learning clinical trial jargon?
- From: Jerry Dallal <gdallal@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 24 May 2006 11:58:17 GMT
John Uebersax wrote:
Here's a more recent version of the same glossary:
http://www.cdisc.org/glossary/clinicalterminologyv4.pdf
Unfortunately, with the same old "same old".
alpha error. The likelihood that a
relationship observed between 2
variables is due to chance. The probabaility
of a Type 1 error. [Modified
from AMA Manual of Style]
(I take that back. This time, they misspelled "probability".
You might also find helpful this list of acronyms, abbreviations and.
initials:
www.cdisc.org/glossary/Acronymsv4.pdf
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John Uebersax PhD
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