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The transitive fallacy for randomized trials: if A bests B and B bests C in separate trials, is A better than C?
Baker SG, Kramer BS
BMC Med Res Methodol 2002 Nov 13, 2:13
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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?
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