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Enforces NEJM clinical statistical reporting standards: confidence intervals over P values, ITT primary analysis, multiplicity control, pre-specified subgroups with interaction tests, and absolute risk with NNT.
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- Results report P values without confidence intervals.
NEJM's statistical reporting guidance favors effect estimates with 95% confidence intervals over bare significance tests.
nejm-figures-tables).【Per-outcome reporting】 effect + 95% CI present for primary + key secondary? gaps: [...]
【Primary analysis population】 ITT primary? per-protocol as sensitivity? yes/no
【Multiplicity】 hierarchy/adjustment pre-specified? exploratory endpoints labeled? yes/no
【Subgroups】 pre-specified? interaction tests reported? over-interpretation flags: [...]
【Absolute risk + NNT】 reported alongside relative measures? yes/no
【Missing data / survival / non-inferiority margin】 handled & stated? yes/no
【Causal language (observational)】 appropriately cautious? yes/no
【Next】 nejm-figures-tables
npx claudepluginhub brycewang-stanford/awesome-journal-skills --plugin nejm-skillsEnforces The Lancet's clinical-statistics reporting: confidence intervals over P values, pre-specified primary analysis, ITT with per-protocol, multiplicity control, cautious subgroups with interaction tests, missing-data handling, and absolute + relative effects.
Enforces JAMA statistical review standards: effect sizes with 95% CIs, multiplicity control, pre-specified outcomes, ITT analysis, and proper reporting conventions.
Generates reproducible statistical analysis code for medical research papers with publication-ready tables and figures. Supports diagnostic accuracy, survival analysis, regression, propensity score, and repeated measures.