Meta‐regression of COVID‐19 prevalence/fatality on socioeconomic characteristics of data from top 50 U.S. large cities
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Table 1: Rigor
Institutional Review Board Statement not detected. Randomization not detected. Blinding not detected. Power Analysis not detected. Sex as a biological variable Socioeconomic characteristics of each country were extracted from the “2014-2018 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Data Profile (https://www.census.gov/acs/www/data/data-tables-and-tools/data-profiles/)” and “Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Program (for 2018) (https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/saipe.html),” which included male (%), 65 years and over (%), black/African American (%), Hispanic/Latino (%), never married in population 15 years and over (%), high school graduate or higher in population 25 years and over (%), … SciScore for 10.1101/2020.05.25.20112599: (What is this?)
Please note, not all rigor criteria are appropriate for all manuscripts.
Table 1: Rigor
Institutional Review Board Statement not detected. Randomization not detected. Blinding not detected. Power Analysis not detected. Sex as a biological variable Socioeconomic characteristics of each country were extracted from the “2014-2018 American Community Survey (ACS) 5-Year Data Profile (https://www.census.gov/acs/www/data/data-tables-and-tools/data-profiles/)” and “Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) Program (for 2018) (https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/saipe.html),” which included male (%), 65 years and over (%), black/African American (%), Hispanic/Latino (%), never married in population 15 years and over (%), high school graduate or higher in population 25 years and over (%), households with a computer (%) and broadband Internet subscription (%), unemployment rate (%), median (dollars) and mean (dollars) household income, civilian noninstitutionalized population with private health insurance (%), public coverage (%), and no health insurance coverage (%), and poverty rate (%) (Table 1). Table 2: Resources
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Results from LimitationRecognizer: An explicit section about the limitations of the techniques employed in this study was not found. We encourage authors to address study limitations.Results from TrialIdentifier: No clinical trial numbers were referenced.
Results from Barzooka: We did not find any issues relating to the usage of bar graphs.
Results from JetFighter: We did not find any issues relating to colormaps.
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