White S J
Br J Psychiatry. 1979 Oct;135:336-42. doi: 10.1192/bjp.135.4.336.
In the 12 months from July 1977 to June 1978, out of 168 papers in the British Journal of Psychiatry, 139 (83 per cent) presented numerical results. A total of 63 papers contained statistical errors and at least one drew unsupportable conclusions. In many cases the errors were not considered to be severe, but they were often sufficient to raise doubts about some inferences. It is suggested that more consultation of investigators with medical statisticians, a basic training in statistical methods in the preclinical years, and more extensive statistical refereeing are needed.
在1977年7月至1978年6月的12个月里,《英国精神病学杂志》上的168篇论文中,有139篇(83%)给出了数值结果。共有63篇论文存在统计错误,至少有一篇得出了不可支持的结论。在许多情况下,这些错误并不被认为很严重,但往往足以让人对一些推断产生怀疑。建议研究人员更多地咨询医学统计学家,在临床前阶段进行统计方法的基础培训,并进行更广泛的统计审稿。