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Trial By Error: FOI Response from Bristol about LP Study; Correction in BJGP about MUS
I have e-mailed the following letter to Professor Carolyn Chew-Graham of Keele University, who has repeatedly mis-quoted a key data point about the cost of so-called...
FOI Response from Bristol about LP Study; Correction in BJGP about MUS
Tuller has received a response to his FOI request with the University of Bristol about the LP-study and has learned:
The university was informed on Feb 8.2018 that the journal had raised serious questions about the study...
Trial By Error: Time to Retract the LP Study; Letter to Archives of Disease in Childhood
http://www.virology.ws/2019/06/03/trial-by-error-time-to-retract-the-lp-study-letter-to-archives-of-disease-in-childhood/
3 June 2019
By David Tuller, DrPH
Let me say this directly: It is way past time...
David Tuller: Trial By Error: My Most Recent Exchange with Bristol
http://www.virology.ws/2019/05/13/trial-by-error-my-most-recent-exchange-with-bristol/
13 May 2019
By David Tuller, DrPH
Last month, I sent Sue Paterson, Bristol University’s director of legal services, a couple of e-mails...
Trial By Error: My Letter about MUS to the British Journal of General Practice
http://www.virology.ws/2019/05/06/trial-by-error-my-letter-about-mus-to-the-british-journal-of-general-practice/
6 May 2019
By David Tuller, DrPH
Reuters reporter Kate Kelland informed me in January that my habit...
My Letter to Professor Hotopf About Bristol's School Absence Study
Matthew Hotopf is a professor of general medicine psychiatry at King’s College London. He served as a peer-reviewer for a study by Bristol University investigators that was published in BMJ Open in 2011. The study involved...
Cochrane's Report on Courtney's Complaint
I now have a copy of Cochrane’s report about Courtney’s complaint. It is clear from the analysis that Cochrane’s concerns involved the scientific accuracy and integrity of the exercise review. Contrary to the claims of the exercise review’s defenders...
With that title I thought it was going to be some kind of mega, meta-post by @dave30th on all BPS studies but apparently not.. ;)
And thanks Dave for the links to the forum again.
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