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Study sites and number of participants enrolled in the KAP and OOP surveys.
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Economic cost composition by arm and outcomes.
Published 2025“…Caregivers expressed appreciation for the intervention as the cash component allowed them to fulfil their carer responsibilities and the SMS brought a sense of belonging and self-acceptance. Total societal cost of the intervention was US$13,549, and the incremental cost per increase in wellbeing score was US$1,080. …”
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Inter-joint coordination at baseline and post-experimental phase.
Published 2021“…Fatigue group showed a significant decrease of GH flexion initial and final positions and an increase of elbow flexion initial and final positions; total joint excursion during post-experimental phase was decreased for both joints (p < 0.05).…”
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Costs and Benefits of Popular <i>P</i>‑Value Correction Methods in Three Models of Quantitative Omic Experiments
Published 2023“…No correction method can guarantee a low FDP in a single experiment, but the probability of a high FDP is small when a high number and proportion of corrected <i>p</i>-values are significant. On average, correction decreased sensitivity, but the sensitivity costs of BH and permutation were generally modest compared to the FDR benefits. …”
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