Category Archives: protection of human subjects
Stalking a Cheshire cat: Figuring out what happened in a psychotherapy intervention trial
John Ioannidis, the “scourge of sloppy science” has documented again and again that the safeguards being introduced into the biomedical literature against untrustworthy findings are usually inconsistent and ineffective. In Ioannidis’ most recent report ,
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