Forty-two systematic reviews generated 23 items for assessing the risk of bias in values and preferences' studies

Author:

Yepes-Nuñez Juan JoseORCID,Zhang YuanORCID,Xie Feng,Alonso-Coello Pablo,Selva AnnaORCID,Schünemann Holger,Guyatt Gordon

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Subject

Epidemiology

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