Vaginal bleeding patterns — the problem and an example data set

In: Applied Stochastic Models and Data Analysis · 1987 · vol. 3(1) , pp. 27–35 · doi:10.1002/asm.3150030104 · W2017112160
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This paper presents data on daily vaginal bleeding patterns recorded by women using fertility regulation methods and seeks suggestions for analysis and presentation techniques to improve interpretation of study results.

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Abstract Data concerning the vaginal bleeding patterns of women using different forms of fertility regulation are presented. The data were collected in the form of diaries which were completed by the women themselves by recording the presence or absence of vaginal bleeding on a daily basis. The object of the paper is to invite suggestions for suitable methods of presentation and analysis of such data so that the results of studies on methods of fertility regulation can be better summarized and interpreted.

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