INIS
patients
100%
data
87%
design
72%
levels
70%
size
60%
interventions
50%
comparative evaluations
47%
cost
46%
surgery
45%
control
44%
validation
43%
adolescents
40%
therapy
40%
risks
39%
assessments
37%
pain
35%
diseases
34%
quality of life
32%
children
31%
norm
30%
testing
28%
interactions
28%
schools
27%
modeling
27%
evaluation
26%
adults
25%
psychological behavior
25%
women
25%
symptoms
24%
performance
24%
communities
23%
cancer
22%
populations
21%
efficiency
21%
range
20%
tools
19%
randomness
19%
allocations
19%
netherlands
19%
attitudes
19%
information
18%
statistics
18%
recovery
18%
injuries
17%
reduction
16%
regression analysis
16%
alcohols
16%
simulation
16%
clinical trials
16%
sampling
16%
reviews
16%
mixtures
15%
oranges
15%
south africa
15%
intake
15%
power
14%
brain
14%
education
13%
values
12%
workers
12%
correlations
12%
food
12%
multivariate analysis
12%
implementation
12%
breasts
12%
concentration
12%
distribution
11%
liver
11%
hospitals
11%
psychology
11%
feedback
11%
guidelines
11%
computer programs
11%
errors
10%
feeding
10%
epidemiology
10%
mass spectrometry
10%
tissues
10%
enhanced recovery
10%
crime
10%
people
10%
genes
10%
laboratories
10%
exercise
9%
monitoring
9%
dynamics
9%
trajectories
9%
growth
9%
recommendations
9%
induction
9%
employees
8%
inventories
8%
losses
8%
markov process
8%
sex
8%
hypothesis
8%
climates
8%
probability
8%
sensitivity
8%
corrections
7%
Keyphrases
Cluster Randomized Trial
60%
Randomized Controlled Trial
38%
Dutch
32%
Sample Size Calculation
24%
Quality of Life
22%
Schema Modes
21%
Early Maladaptive Schemas
21%
Netherlands
19%
Maximin Design
17%
Well-being
17%
Treatment Allocation
17%
Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease
17%
Relative Efficiency
16%
Schema Therapy
16%
Chronic Pain
16%
Two-level
15%
Food Intake
15%
Effective Treatment
15%
Physical Functioning
15%
South Africa
15%
Cluster Size
15%
Hysterectomy
15%
Two-mode Clustering
15%
Heterogeneous Costs
14%
Continuous Outcomes
14%
Missingness
13%
Outcome Variance
13%
Balanced Design
12%
Two-field
12%
Aggression
12%
Missing Covariates
11%
Multiple Imputation
11%
Eyewitness Identification
11%
Effect Evaluation
11%
Model Fitting
11%
Intervention Group
11%
Randomized Clinical Trial
11%
Response Mode
10%
Coping Responses
10%
Mass Spectrometry Imaging
10%
Ayahuasca
10%
Surgical Fear Questionnaire
10%
Epidemiology
10%
School-aged Youth
10%
Surgical Recovery
10%
Tinnitus
10%
Regression-based Norms
10%
Eating Problems
10%
Mean Estimation
10%
Small Incision Lenticule Extraction (SMILE)
10%
Older Adults
10%
False Memory
10%
Laparoscopic versus Open
10%
Primary Care
10%
Borderline Personality Disorder
10%
Identification Decisions
10%
Externalizing Behavior
10%
Personality Disorders
10%
Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial
10%
Sexual Arousal
10%
Two-stage Sampling
10%
Latent Class Growth Analysis
10%
Reasons for Leaving
10%
Out-of-school
10%
Mixture Modeling
10%
Office Workers
10%
Extended Theory of Planned Behavior
10%
Regression Analysis
10%
Community Sample
10%
Number of Clusters
10%
Functional Recovery
9%
Heterogeneous Variance
9%
Intoxication
9%
Physical Activity
9%
Multicenter Trial
9%
Confederacy
9%
Simulation Study
9%
Two-mode
9%
Randomized Trial
8%
Mixed Regression
8%
Predictive Validity
8%
Motivational Interviewing
8%
Health-related Quality of Life
8%
Clinical Samples
8%
Efficiency Loss
8%
Anxiety-depression
8%
Chronic Disease
8%
Usual Care
8%
Interactive Programs
7%
Negative Affect
7%
Vaginal Pressure
7%
Model Selection
7%
Selection Strategy
7%
Two-way Interaction
7%
Mode Partition
7%
Physical Activity Guidelines
7%
Computer Program
7%
Residential Youth Care
7%
Clinically Significant
7%
Nonclinical
7%