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4.4.1.194 Value Set http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/statistic-model-code

Clinical Decision Support Work Group Maturity Level: 1Trial Use Use Context: Not yet ready for Production use

This is a value set defined by the FHIR project.

Summary

Defining URL:http://hl7.org/fhir/ValueSet/statistic-model-code
Version:4.3.0
Name:StatisticModelCode
Title:StatisticModelCode
Definition:

The handling of the variable in statistical analysis for exposures or outcomes.

Committee:Clinical Decision Support Work Group
OID:2.16.840.1.113883.4.642.3.1540 (for OID based terminology systems)
Source ResourceXML / JSON

This value set is used in the following places:


 

This expansion generated 28 May 2022


This value set contains 79 concepts

Expansion based on StatisticModelCode v4.3.0 (CodeSystem)

All codes in this table are from the system http://terminology.hl7.org/CodeSystem/statistic-model-code

CodeDisplayDefinition
  oneTailedTestone-tailed test (1 threshold)Used for one-tailed test (1 threshold), no additional elements needed
  twoTailedTesttwo-tailed test (2 thresholds)Used for two-tailed test (2 threshold), no additional elements needed
  zTestz-testUsed for z-test, no additional elements needed
  oneSampleTTest1-sample t-testUsed for 1-sample t-test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  twoSampleTTest2-sample t-testUsed for 2-sample t-test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  pairedTTestpaired t-testUsed for paired t-test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  chiSquareTestChi-square testUsed for Chi-square test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  chiSquareTestTrendChi-square test for trendUsed for Chi-square test for trend, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  pearsonCorrelationPearson correlationUsed for Pearson correlation, no additional elements needed
  anovaANOVA (ANalysis Of VAriance)Used for ANOVA method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  anovaOneWayone-way ANOVAUsed for one-way ANOVA method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  anovaTwoWay2-way ANOVA without replicationUsed for 2-way ANOVA without replication method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  anovaTwoWayReplication2-way ANOVA with replicationUsed for 2-way ANOVA with replication method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  manovamultivariate ANOVA (MANOVA)Used for multivariate ANOVA (MANOVA) method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  anovaThreeWay3-way ANOVAUsed for 3-way ANOVA method of analysis, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  signTestsign testUsed for sign test, no additional elements needed
  wilcoxonSignedRankTestWilcoxon signed-rank testUsed for Wilcoxon signed-rank test, no additional elements needed
  wilcoxonRankSumTestWilcoxon rank-sum testUsed for Wilcoxon rank-sum test, no additional elements needed
  mannWhitneyUTestMann-Whitney U testUsed for Mann-Whitney U test, no additional elements needed
  fishersExactTestFisher’s exact testUsed for Fisher's exact test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  mcnemarsTestMcNemar’s testUsed for McNemar's test, no additional elements needed
  kruskalWallisTestKruskal Wallis testUsed for Kruskal Wallis test, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  spearmanCorrelationSpearman correlationUsed for Spearman correlation, no additional elements needed
  kendallCorrelationKendall correlationUsed for Kendall correlation, no additional elements needed
  friedmanTestFriedman testUsed for Friedman test, no additional elements needed
  goodmanKruskasGammaGoodman Kruska’s GammaUsed for Goodman Kruska’s Gamma, no additional elements needed
  glmGLM (Generalized Linear Model)Used for GLM (Generalized Linear Model), no additional elements needed
  glmProbitGLM with probit linkUsed for GLM with probit link, no additional elements needed
  glmLogitGLM with logit linkUsed for GLM with logit link, no additional elements needed
  glmIdentityGLM with identity linkUsed for GLM with identity link, no additional elements needed
  glmLogGLM with log linkUsed for GLM with log link, no additional elements needed
  glmGeneralizedLogitGLM with generalized logit linkUsed for GLM with generalized logit link, no additional elements needed
  glmmGeneralized linear mixed model (GLMM)Used for Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM), no additional elements needed
  glmmProbitGLMM with probit linkUsed for GLMM with probit link, no additional elements needed
  glmmLogitGLMM with logit linkUsed for GLMM with logit link, no additional elements needed
  glmmIdentityGLMM with identity linkUsed for GLMM with identity link, no additional elements needed
  glmmLogGLMM with log linkUsed for GLMM with log link, no additional elements needed
  glmmGeneralizedLogitGLMM with generalized logit linkUsed for GLMM with generalized logit link, no additional elements needed
  linearRegressionLinear RegressionUsed for linear regression method of analysis, no additional elements needed
  logisticRegressionLogistic RegressionUsed for logistic regression method of analysis, no additional elements needed
  polynomialRegressionPolynomial RegressionUsed for Polynomial regression method of analysis, no additional elements needed
  coxProportionalHazardsCox Proportional HazardsUsed for Cox proportional hazards method of analysis, no additional elements needed
  binomialDistributionRegressionBinomial Distribution for RegressionUsed for Binomial Distribution for Regression, no additional elements needed
  multinomialDistributionRegressionMultinomial Distribution for RegressionUsed for Multinomial Distribution for Regression, no additional elements needed
  poissonRegressionPoisson RegressionUsed for Poisson Regression, no additional elements needed
  negativeBinomialRegressionNegative Binomial RegressionUsed for Negative Binomial Regression, no additional elements needed
  zeroCellConstantZero-cell adjustment with constantZero-cell adjustment done by adding a constant to all cells of affected studies, paired with "value" to define the constant
  zeroCellContinuityCorrectionZero-cell adjustment with continuity correctionZero-cell adjustment done by treatment arm continuity correction, no additional elements needed
  adjustedAdjusted analysisUsed for adjusted analysis, paired with variable element(s)
  interactionTermInteraction termUsed for interaction term, paired with "value" and two or more variable elements
  manteHaenszelMethodMantel-Haenszel methodUsed for Mantel-Haenszel method, no additional elements needed
  metaAnalysisMeta-analysisUsed for meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
  inverseVarianceInverse variance methodUsed for inverse variance method of meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
  petoMethodPeto methodUsed for Peto method of meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
  hartungKnappHartung-Knapp adjustmentHartung-Knapp/Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman adjustment used in meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
  modifiedHartungKnappModified Hartung-Knapp adjustmentModified Hartung-Knapp/Hartung-Knapp-Sidik-Jonkman adjustment used in meta-analysis, no additional elements needed
  effectsFixedFixed-effectsFrom a fixed-effects analysis, no additional elements needed
  effectsRandomRandom-effectsFrom a random-effects analysis, no additional elements needed
  chiSquareTestHomogeneityChi-square test for homogeneityUsed for Chi-square test for homogeneity, may be paired with "value" to express degrees of freedom
  dersimonianLairdMethodDersimonian-Laird methodUsed for Dersimonian-Laird method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  pauleMandelMethodPaule-Mandel methodUsed for Paule-Mandel method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  restrictedLikelihoodRestricted Maximum Likelihood methodUsed for Restricted Maximum Likelihood method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  maximumLikelihoodMaximum Likelihood methodUsed for Maximum Likelihood method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  empiricalBayesEmpirical Bayes methodUsed for Empirical Bayes method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  hunterSchmidtHunter-Schmidt methodUsed for Hunter-Schmidt method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  sidikJonkmanSidik-Jonkman methodUsed for Sidik-Jonkman method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  hedgesMethodHedges methodUsed for Hedges method of tau estimation, no additional elements needed
  tauDersimonianLairdDersimonian-Laird methodDersimonian-Laird method for tau squared
  tauPauleMandelPaule-Mandel methodPaule-Mandel method for tau squared
  tauRestrictedMaximumLikelihoodRestricted Maximum Likelihood methodRestricted Maximum Likelihood method for tau squared
  tauMaximumLikelihoodMaximum Likelihood methodMaximum Likelihood method for tau squared
  tauEmpiricalBayesEmpirical Bayes methodEmpirical Bayes method for tau squared
  tauHunterSchmidtHunter-Schmidt methodHunter-Schmidt method for tau squared
  tauSidikJonkmanSidik-Jonkman methodSidik-Jonkman method for tau squared
  tauHedgesHedges methodHedges method for tau squared
  poolMantelHaenzselMantel-Haenszel methodMantel-Haenszel method for pooling in meta-analysis
  poolInverseVarianceInverse variance methodInverse variance method for pooling in meta-analysis
  poolPetoPeto methodPeto method for pooling in meta-analysis
  poolGeneralizedLinearMixedModelGeneralized linear mixed model (GLMM)Generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) method for pooling in meta-analysis

 

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DefinitionAn explanation of the meaning of the concept
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