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http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/statistic-model-code
Version: 5.0.0
This value set is used in the following places:
The handling of the variable in statistical analysis for exposures or outcomes.
http://hl7.org/fhir/statistic-model-code This expansion generated 26 Mar 2023
This value set contains 79 concepts
Expansion based on Statistic Model Code v5.0.0 (CodeSystem)
Used for one-tailed test (1 threshold), no additional elements needed
Used for two-tailed test (2 threshold), no additional elements needed
Used for z-test, no additional elements needed
Used for 1-sample t-test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for 2-sample t-test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for paired t-test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for Chi-square test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for Chi-square test for trend, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for Pearson correlation, no additional elements needed
Used for ANOVA method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for one-way ANOVA method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for 2-way ANOVA without replication method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for 2-way ANOVA with replication method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for multivariate ANOVA (MANOVA) method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for 3-way ANOVA method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for sign test, no additional elements needed
Used for Wilcoxon signed-rank test, no additional elements needed
Used for Wilcoxon rank-sum test, no additional elements needed
Used for Mann-Whitney U test, no additional elements needed
Used for Fisher's exact test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for McNemar's test, no additional elements needed
Used for Kruskal Wallis test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for Spearman correlation, no additional elements needed
Used for Kendall correlation, no additional elements needed
Used for Friedman test, no additional elements needed
Used for Goodman Kruska’s Gamma, no additional elements needed
Used for GLM (Generalized Linear Model), no additional elements needed
Used for GLM with probit link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLM with logit link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLM with identity link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLM with log link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLM with generalized logit link, no additional elements needed
Used for Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM), no additional elements needed
Used for GLMM with probit link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLMM with logit link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLMM with identity link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLMM with log link, no additional elements needed
Used for GLMM with generalized logit link, no additional elements needed
Used for linear regression method of analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for logistic regression method of analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for Polynomial regression method of analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for Cox proportional hazards method of analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for Binomial Distribution for Regression, no additional elements needed
Used for Multinomial Distribution for Regression, no additional elements needed
Used for Poisson Regression, no additional elements needed
Used for Negative Binomial Regression, no additional elements needed
Zero-cell adjustment done by adding a constant to all cells of affected studies, paired with "value" to define the constant
Zero-cell adjustment done by treatment arm continuity correction, no additional elements needed
Used for adjusted analysis, paired with variable element(s)
Used for interaction term, paired with "value" and two or more variable elements
Used for Mantel-Haenszel method, no additional elements needed
Used for meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for inverse variance method of meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for Peto method of meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
Hartung-Knapp/Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman adjustment used in meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
Modified Hartung-Knapp/Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman adjustment used in meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
From a fixed-effects analysis, no additional elements needed
From a random-effects analysis, no additional elements needed
Used for Chi-square test for homogeneity, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
Used for Dersimonian-Laird method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Paule-Mandel method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Restricted Maximum Likelihood method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Maximum Likelihood method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Empirical Bayes method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Hunter-Schmidt method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Sidik-Jonkman method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Used for Hedges method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
Dersimonian-Laird method for tau squared
Paule-Mandel method for tau squared
Restricted Maximum Likelihood method for tau squared
Maximum Likelihood method for tau squared
Empirical Bayes method for tau squared
Hunter-Schmidt method for tau squared
Sidik-Jonkman method for tau squared
Hedges method for tau squared
Mantel-Haenszel method for pooling in meta-analysis
Inverse variance method for pooling in meta-analysis
Peto method for pooling in meta-analysis
Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) method for pooling in meta-analysis
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