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A Review of Statistical Reporting in Dietetics Research (2010–2019): How is a Canadian Journal Doing?
Author Affiliations
UCL Australia, Brescia University, Metropolitan University, Food & Nutrition, ...
Published InCanadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research
Year2021
Citations29
Abstract
Despite the widespread use of statistical techniques in quantitative research, methodological flaws and inadequate statistical reporting persist. The objective of this study is to evaluate the quality of statistical reporting and procedures in all original, quantitative articles published in the Canadian Journal of Dietetic Practice and Research (CJDPR) from 2010 to 2019 using a checklist created by our research team. In total, 107 articles were independently evaluated by 2 raters. The hypothesis or objective(s) was clearly stated in 97.2% of the studies. Over half (51.4%) of the articles reported the study design and 57.9% adequately described the statistical techniques used. Only 21.2% of the studies that required a prestudy sample size calculation reported one. Of the 281 statistical tests conducted,…
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