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  1. The latest #LargeScale experiment of #testosterone manipulation fail to replicate previous findings [typically in smaller-scale studies] on #economic #preferences in men, calling into question the idea that short-term testosterone fluctuations are important drivers of men’s economic preferences.

    Investigating the effects of single-dose intranasal testosterone on economic preferences in a large #RandomizedTrial of men

    @PNASNews
    #OpenAccess

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2508

  2. The latest #LargeScale experiment of #testosterone manipulation fail to replicate previous findings [typically in smaller-scale studies] on #economic #preferences in men, calling into question the idea that short-term testosterone fluctuations are important drivers of men’s economic preferences.

    Investigating the effects of single-dose intranasal testosterone on economic preferences in a large #RandomizedTrial of men

    @PNASNews
    #OpenAccess

    pnas.org/doi/10.1073/pnas.2508

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    Here we consider estimators to generalize inferences from randomized trials to all trial-eligible individuals:
    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/304885

    And here we clear some confusions about equivalence of estimators:
    journals.lww.com/epidem/fullte

    Do you prefer to express your #generalizability assumptions using causal diagrams?

    No problem. Led by Issa Dahabreh, here
    arxiv.org/abs/1906.10792
    we use graphs to examine the conditions for generalizability of causal inferences from a #randomizedtrial.

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    Want more?

    Here we consider estimators to generalize inferences from randomized trials to all trial-eligible individuals:
    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/304885

    And here we clear some confusions about equivalence of estimators:
    journals.lww.com/epidem/fullte

    Do you prefer to express your #generalizability assumptions using causal diagrams?

    No problem. Led by Issa Dahabreh, here
    arxiv.org/abs/1906.10792
    we use graphs to examine the conditions for generalizability of causal inferences from a #randomizedtrial.

  5. 3/
    Want more?

    Here we consider estimators to generalize inferences from randomized trials to all trial-eligible individuals:
    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/304885

    And here we clear some confusions about equivalence of estimators:
    journals.lww.com/epidem/fullte

    Do you prefer to express your #generalizability assumptions using causal diagrams?

    No problem. Led by Issa Dahabreh, here
    arxiv.org/abs/1906.10792
    we use graphs to examine the conditions for generalizability of causal inferences from a #randomizedtrial.

  6. 3/
    Want more?

    Here we consider estimators to generalize inferences from randomized trials to all trial-eligible individuals:
    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/304885

    And here we clear some confusions about equivalence of estimators:
    journals.lww.com/epidem/fullte

    Do you prefer to express your #generalizability assumptions using causal diagrams?

    No problem. Led by Issa Dahabreh, here
    arxiv.org/abs/1906.10792
    we use graphs to examine the conditions for generalizability of causal inferences from a #randomizedtrial.

  7. 3/
    Want more?

    Here we consider estimators to generalize inferences from randomized trials to all trial-eligible individuals:
    ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/304885

    And here we clear some confusions about equivalence of estimators:
    journals.lww.com/epidem/fullte

    Do you prefer to express your #generalizability assumptions using causal diagrams?

    No problem. Led by Issa Dahabreh, here
    arxiv.org/abs/1906.10792
    we use graphs to examine the conditions for generalizability of causal inferences from a #randomizedtrial.