alaryhmäanalyysin
Alaryhmäanalyysi, known in English as subgroup analysis, is a statistical method used in research, particularly in clinical trials and observational studies, to examine how treatment effects or relationships between variables differ across various subgroups of the study population. Instead of looking at the overall effect of an intervention or association, researchers perform separate analyses for specific predefined groups. These groups are typically defined by characteristics such as age, sex, disease severity, genetic markers, or geographical location.
The primary purpose of alaryhmäanalyysi is to explore potential heterogeneity in treatment effects or associations. It
However, alaryhmäanalyysi must be interpreted with caution. Conducting multiple subgroup analyses increases the risk of false-positive