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      Statistical methods in ophthalmology: an adjustment for the intraclass correlation between eyes.

      Biometrics

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          For the cases of normally- and binomially-distributed outcome variables, methods are presented for analyzing ophthalmologic data to which a person may have contributed two eyes worth of information, the values from the two eyes being highly correlated. A frequently-used method of analysis, where each eye is treated as an independent random variable, is shown to be invalid in the presence of intraclass correlation: it yields true p-values two to six times as large as nominal p-values when realistic assumptions are made about the degree of correlation between eyes. These results may be applicable to other medical specialties, such as otolaryngology, where highly-correlated replicate observations are obtained from individuals.

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          Biometrics
          Biometrics
          0006-341X
          0006-341X
          Mar 1982
          : 38
          : 1
          Article
          10.2307/2530293
          7082754
          752a3d3a-a751-4496-9fc9-e489038dd523
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