RISK OF BIAS IN OBSERVATIONAL STUDIES USING ROUTINELY COLLECTED DATA OF COMPARATIVE EFFECTIVENESS RESEARCH: A META-RESEARCH STUDY

Risk of bias in observational studies using routinely collected data of comparative effectiveness research: a meta-research study

Abstract Background To assess the completeness of reporting, research transparency practices, and risk of selection and immortal bias in observational studies using routinely collected data for comparative effectiveness research.Method Easter Disposable Plate We performed a meta-research study by searching PubMed for comparative effectiveness obser

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Monitoring of Alarm Reactions of Red Deer (Cervus elaphus) in a Captive Population in Paneveggio Pale di San Martino Natural Park

The study analyzes red deer responses to disturbances during the day and different exposures to tourists, to establish the more appropriate times to carry out activities inside the Paneveggio deer enclosure.The alarm reactions of red deer were observed after presenting different types of visual stimuli inside and outside the fence, in order to answ

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Supervision and Control as Special Forms of Protecting Labor Rights of Employees who Work for Employers Being Individuals

The emphasis has been placed on the fact that the number of recent cases of violation of labor rights of employees working for employers being individuals has significantly increased, which, in turn, necessitates effective supervision and control in this area.Based on the analysis of scientific views, the author has provided own definition of super

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