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Variability in the analysis of a single neuroimaging dataset by many teams 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Liu, Jifeng;  Soria, Roberto;  Zheng, Zheng;  Zhang, Haotong;  Lu, Youjun;  Wang, Song;  Yuan, Hailong
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Data analysis workflows in many scientific domains have become increasingly complex and flexible. Here we assess the effect of this flexibility on the results of functional magnetic resonance imaging by asking 70 independent teams to analyse the same dataset, testing the same 9 ex-ante hypotheses(1). The flexibility of analytical approaches is exemplified by the fact that no two teams chose identical workflows to analyse the data. This flexibility resulted in sizeable variation in the results of hypothesis tests, even for teams whose statistical maps were highly correlated at intermediate stages of the analysis pipeline. Variation in reported results was related to several aspects of analysis methodology. Notably, a meta-analytical approach that aggregated information across teams yielded a significant consensus in activated regions. Furthermore, prediction markets of researchers in the field revealed an overestimation of the likelihood of significant findings, even by researchers with direct knowledge of the dataset(2-5). Our findings show that analytical flexibility can have substantial effects on scientific conclusions, and identify factors that may be related to variability in the analysis of functional magnetic resonance imaging. The results emphasize the importance of validating and sharing complex analysis workflows, and demonstrate the need for performing and reporting multiple analyses of the same data. Potential approaches that could be used to mitigate issues related to analytical variability are discussed.


The results obtained by seventy different teams analysing the same functional magnetic resonance imaging dataset show substantial variation, highlighting the influence of analytical choices and the importance of sharing workflows publicly and performing multiple analyses.


  
When Race/Ethnicity Data Are Lacking: Using Advanced Indirect Estimation Methods to Measure Disparities 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2016
作者:  Allen Fremont;  Joel S. Weissman;  Emily Hoch;  Marc N. Elliott
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Health Care Access  Health Disparities  Health Care Quality  Statistical Analysis Methodology  
The Future of Driving in Developing Countries 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2014
作者:  Liisa Ecola;  Charlene Rohr;  Johanna Zmud;  Tobias Kuhnimhof;  Peter Phleps
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Surface Traffic Models  Transportation Modeling  Exploratory Modeling  Transportation Planning  Statistical Analysis Methodology  Developing Countries  
Business Bribery Risk Assessment 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2014
作者:  Karlyn D. Stanley;  Elvira N. Loredo;  Nicholas Burger;  Jeremy N. V. Miles;  Clinton W. Saloga
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International Trade Law  Criminal Law  Corporate Governance  Statistical Analysis Methodology  Students  
Integration of Mainstream Economic Indicators with Sustainable Development Objectives----Deliverable 3.2 科技报告
来源:Ecologic Institute (EU). 出版年: 2011
作者:  [null]
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Beyond GDP  indicators  sustainability indicators  mitigation policies  employment impacts  renewable energy policy  Greenhouse gas emissions  air pollutants  land  agriculture  biofuel policy  health  ecosystem impacts of mitigation policies  Czech Republic  Europe  qualitative research  indicator selection  evaluation methodology  RACER  SWOT  social sustainability indicators  quantitative research  statistical analysis  decomposition analysis  aggregation  comparison  dissemination  communication  
Estimating Reliability and Misclassification in Physician Profiling 科技报告
来源:Rand Corporation. 出版年: 2010
作者:  John L. Adams;  Ateev Mehrotra;  Elizabeth A. McGlynn
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Cost-effectiveness in Health Care  Statistical Analysis Methodology  Health Care Quality Measurement