Original articleEmpiric comparison of multivariate analytic techniques: Advantages and disadvantages of recursive partitioning analysis☆
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Supported in part by a grant from the James Hilton Manning and Emma Austin Manning Foundation. Dr Goldman is a Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation Faculty Scholar in General Internal Medicine.