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    Statistical analysis of six repertory rubrics after prospective assessment applying Bayes' theorem by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…After prospective assessment of six homeopathic symptoms we validated some rubrics of the homeopathic repertory using Bayesian theory. In this paper we…”
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    New repertory, new considerations by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…The criteria for entering medicines in repertory rubrics are unclear and partly incorrect. A new repertory should be based on clear and objective criteria…”
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    A Bayesian perspective on the reliability of homeopathic repertories by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…An interim assessment of likelihood ratio of homeopathic symptoms shows that there are serious flaws in Kent's repertory. The system of expressing relationship…”
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    Improving homeopathic prescribing by applying epidemiological techniques: the role of likelihood ratio by Stolper, C F, Rutten, A L B, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R J W M

    “…A committee of the Dutch Association of Homeopathic Physicians is trying to validate materia medica by evaluating successful cases. These cases are presented…”
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    'Cure' as the gold standard for likelihood ratio assessment: theoretical considerations by Rutten, A L, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F, Barthels, R W

    “…A gold standard is necessary to assess the validity of homeopathic symptoms. The gold standard is 'cure', but this is difficult to define, and depends on…”
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    Repertory and likelihood ratio: time for structural changes by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…If the likelihood ratio (LR) method is introduced, the repertory will gradually change as more symptoms are assessed. It will also change the use of the…”
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    Assessing likelihood ratio of clinical symptoms: handling vagueness by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…Clinical symptoms including homeopathic symptoms are often vague. There is reluctance to assess clinical symptoms as diagnostic instruments because they are…”
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    Is assessment of likelihood ratio of homeopathic symptoms possible? A pilot study by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…A pilot study was performed to investigate the possibilities and restrictions of likelihood ratio (LR) investigation using three symptoms. Qualitative…”
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    Repertory and the symptom loquacity: some results from a pilot study on likelihood ratio by Rutten, A L B, Stolper, C F, Lugten, R F G, Barthels, R W J M

    “…Treatment outcome in a pilot study indicates that it is possible to assess likelihood ratios of homeopathic symptoms. Entries in repertory rubrics can be…”
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