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New Findings
What is the topic for this review?
We discuss the dichotomization of continuous‐level physiological measurements into ‘responders’ and ‘non‐responders’ when interventions/treatments are examined in robust parallel‐group studies.
What advances does it highlight?
Sample responder counts are biased by pre‐to‐post within‐subject variability. Sample differences in counts may be explained...
New FindingsWhat is the topic of this review?In ‘personalized medicine’, various plots and analyses are purported to quantify individual differences in intervention response, identify responders/non‐responders and explore response moderators or mediators.
What advances does it highlight?We highlight the impact of within‐subject random variation, which is inevitable even with ‘gold‐standard’ measurement...
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