@RHeirene these might be useful https://t.co/0et2Xu4xp7 https://t.co/p2afIW4caG
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@ThomasTalhelm This is what they write in the paper The overview they cite is here: https://t.co/5sNynIduaH https://t.co/I7F2Zkm91b
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@SimonSchw4b @MaxPrimbs Synthetic data (https://t.co/Kjhna0kNw9) or analysis blinding (https://t.co/lZk8SByK42) seem like good options. If not feasible, you can use part of the data to explore statistical models (see https://t.co/l2sLpmqQMo for some guidan
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RT @Kunkakom: @ingorohlfing @ValentimVicente @GijsSchumacher @DanBischof I think Ingo is referring to an idea by G. Dulith, Sarafoglu, @EJW…