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      A statistical framework for public health analyses: compatibility and surprisal intervals to avoid common misconceptions

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            ScienceOpen
            16 December 2023
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            [1 ] R&C Research, Bovezzo (BS), Italy;
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            10.14293/PR2199.000555.v1
            fc3417b0-807b-47b5-9f6e-7010196068ae

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            Medicine,Methodology,Public health
            compatibility,significance,confidence interval,public health,epidemiology,statistical testing,surprisal,surprisal interval,nullism,p value

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