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Well the choice of the statistical test is mutually exclusive, but it could be stated in the figure description. The frustrating part for me is...
The method used was paired t-test, which would compare the performance of the same participant on both days. If there is a consistent trend for...
Sometimes scientists forget why scientific progress demands specificity...
It just takes some practise, you'll become a professional data torturer in no time!
Wow, incompetent assumptions know no bounds! Glad to hear they've finally admitted they're wrong though.
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Wouldn't a SMD of 0.44 be a difference of slightly less than 2.3 points on the Chalder Scale? Thanks, Cochrane blocks VPNs and Sci-hub just...
The classification itself is here:...
The problem is that this cannot be easily achieved in a dietary manner without starving yourself. Eating less sugar won't make much difference.
None of that bypasses the inherent bias of candidate gene association studies. These studies almost never replicate....
I bet it won't turn out that every patient has the mutation.
Authors seem to be confusing reported symptoms with "symptoms"...
What about positive bias in abstracts of systematic reviews? ;)
Yes, the timing seems to be forming a bit of a pattern now.
It is notable that the main conclusion which was a sticking point for David Tovey, namely downgrading the evidence from "probably" to "may" and...
For fucks sake!
Interesting. Fox does indeed mention Finn in this article: https://www.sciencemediacentre.org/beware-creating-fake-news-on-mmr/ Which I largely...
The most ridiculous part is the fact that people are jumping to far reaching conclusions based on sloppy questionnaires.
It's approximate. The rest, above and below the middle 68% (100-68)/2 https://www.mathsisfun.com/data/standard-normal-distribution-table.html...
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