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    Readability tools, formulas and descriptions. by Mete Kara (21568148)

    Published 2025
    “…It was found that the readability levels of the answers produced by AI-based chatbots were above the 6th grade level and showed a statistically significant difference (p < 0.001). In EQIP, JAMA, mDISCERN and GQS evaluations, Perplexity stood out in terms of information quality and reliability, receiving higher scores compared to other chat robots (p < 0.05). …”
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    Binary readability evaluation between chatbots. by Mete Kara (21568148)

    Published 2025
    “…It was found that the readability levels of the answers produced by AI-based chatbots were above the 6th grade level and showed a statistically significant difference (p < 0.001). In EQIP, JAMA, mDISCERN and GQS evaluations, Perplexity stood out in terms of information quality and reliability, receiving higher scores compared to other chat robots (p < 0.05). …”
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    Flow diagram of participants selection. by Wei Huang (36889)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants in the highest BRI quartile had significantly lower ASM/ BMI levels, with corresponding β values of − 0.17. …”
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    Minimal data set. by Wei Huang (36889)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants in the highest BRI quartile had significantly lower ASM/ BMI levels, with corresponding β values of − 0.17. …”
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    Weighted comparison of baseline characteristics. by Wei Huang (36889)

    Published 2025
    “…Participants in the highest BRI quartile had significantly lower ASM/ BMI levels, with corresponding β values of − 0.17. …”
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    Dataset used to generate figures, tables, and statistics. by Mohammad Delwer Hossain Hawlader (11558838)

    Published 2024
    Subjects: “…considered statistically significant…”