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Trends in statistical methods in articles published in Archives of Plastic Surgery between 2012 and 2017

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This review article presents an assessment of trends in statistical methods and an evaluation of their appropriateness in articles published in the Archives of Plastic Surgery (APS) from 2012 to 2017. We reviewed 388 original articles published in APS between 2012 and 2017. We categorized the articles that used statistical methods according to the type of statistical method, the number of statistical methods, and the type of statistical software used. We checked whether there were errors in the description of statistical methods and results. A total of 230 articles (59.3%) published in APS between 2012 and 2017 used one or more statistical method. Within these articles, there were 261 applications of statistical methods with continuous or ordinal outcomes, and 139 applications of statistical methods with categorical outcome. The Pearson chi-square test (17.4%) and the Mann-Whitney U test (14.4%) were the most frequently used methods. Errors in describing statistical methods and results were found in 133 of the 230 articles (57.8%). Inadequate description of P-values was the most common error (39.1%). Among the 230 articles that used statistical methods, 71.7% provided details about the statistical software programs used for the analyses. SPSS was predominantly used in the articles that presented statistical analyses. We found that the use of statistical methods in APS has increased over the last 6 years. It seems that researchers have been paying more attention to the proper use of statistics in recent years. It is expected that these positive trends will continue in APS.
Title: Trends in statistical methods in articles published in Archives of Plastic Surgery between 2012 and 2017
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This review article presents an assessment of trends in statistical methods and an evaluation of their appropriateness in articles published in the Archives of Plastic Surgery (APS) from 2012 to 2017.
We reviewed 388 original articles published in APS between 2012 and 2017.
We categorized the articles that used statistical methods according to the type of statistical method, the number of statistical methods, and the type of statistical software used.
We checked whether there were errors in the description of statistical methods and results.
A total of 230 articles (59.
3%) published in APS between 2012 and 2017 used one or more statistical method.
Within these articles, there were 261 applications of statistical methods with continuous or ordinal outcomes, and 139 applications of statistical methods with categorical outcome.
The Pearson chi-square test (17.
4%) and the Mann-Whitney U test (14.
4%) were the most frequently used methods.
Errors in describing statistical methods and results were found in 133 of the 230 articles (57.
8%).
Inadequate description of P-values was the most common error (39.
1%).
Among the 230 articles that used statistical methods, 71.
7% provided details about the statistical software programs used for the analyses.
SPSS was predominantly used in the articles that presented statistical analyses.
We found that the use of statistical methods in APS has increased over the last 6 years.
It seems that researchers have been paying more attention to the proper use of statistics in recent years.
It is expected that these positive trends will continue in APS.

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