In the Original Investigation titled “Indication of Measures of Uncertainty for Statistical Significance in Abstracts of Published Oncology Trials: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis,”1 published December 13, 2019, there was a run-on sentence in the Abstract. The sentence presented as “Ordinal logistic regression modeling with multiple imputation was performed to identify whether characteristics of study design, results, trial authors, and context P values were normalized by dividing by prespecified α value” should have appeared as “Ordinal logistic regression modeling with multiple imputation was performed to identify whether characteristics of study design, results, trial authors, and context were associated with uncertainty expression. P values were normalized by dividing by prespecified α value.” This article has been corrected.1
1.Rubinstein
SM, Sigworth
EA, Etemad
S, Martin
RL, Chen
Q, Warner
JL. Indication of measures of uncertainty for statistical significance in abstracts of published oncology trials: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
JAMA Netw Open. 2019;2(12):e1917530. doi:
10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2019.17530PubMedGoogle Scholar