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Q7 - How precise are the results?

HINT - look at the confidence intervals, if given.

Where to look for the information...

In a structured paper, the outcomes should be reported in the results section. You may wish to cross-check against the methods section that the authors have reported the results for all the outcomes they measured. Key results should be reported in the abstract (especially for the primary outcome) but this may not always be the case.

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