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Correction: The transitive fallacy for randomized trials: If A bests B and B bests C in separate trials, is A better than C?

Stuart G Baker1 email and Barnett S Kramer2 email

Division of Cancer Prevention, National Cancer Institute, USA

Offices of Disease Prevention and Medical Applications of Research, National Institutes of Health, USA

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BMC Medical Research Methodology 2003, 3:23doi:10.1186/1471-2288-3-23

Published: 29 October 2003

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Dr. Carlos Campillo, Hospital Universitario Son Dureta, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, kindly pointed out that in the paragraph prior to the conclusion, it should read "Figure 3" instead of "Figure 2" and that in the last two sentences of that paragraph, it should read "gram-positive" instead of "gram-negative" [1].


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