In the sense of the potential that various theories require you to be unlucky enough to take a big enough hit of 'something', perhaps when your...
Then again - if someone can explain, does even a bad peer review 'legitimise' as 'been reviewed' vs 'not been reviewed' without very significant...
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is that really where the cancer literature is now? where the big charities would all be OK with suggestions that - what all cancer, given nothing...
it's pretty bad isn't it when it is a review - something doesn't have a high risk of bias for no reason ie you have to assume there is a...
Thank you. The link I've got doesn't have an obvious list of section links, so I'm 'going fishing' for the appendix. Of course that means that...
Thanks for confirming, I was interested partly because back in 1999 the internet had obviously been up and running for a bit but things certainly...
They've taken on a big job to try and find ways to pick these pieces apart in order to show this. But if they manage or get near to starting to...
It can be a bit of a heavy read. But there is a chance there is something in here. And the methodological points I've seen so far seem pretty...
the author then explained that when the results were analysed they weren't consistent with what was known about who/which demographic group...
In the middle of para 2 of 1. objectives of the study, background-theoretical contextualization, and analytical model: and just before this:
I've often thought that the sex difference is a big assumption that we do really need to test before we use it as a clue to the level of using it...
That is so frustrating. I'm trying to work out whether my frustration is clouding this at all but to me it feels like how on earth can they get...
I've come across 'the international Chronic Fatigue Syndrome Study Group' which I'd never heard of before but came up for at least I. Hickie,...
Gosh I was googling for something else and just came across this paper (hence looking up this thread on s4me to check it was on here) In...
this is a sidenote but I've looked up Chalder to see where she was at this point in time 1999 career-wise (she'd had her name on a few...
I think something to note is actually getting into the journal 'Psychological Medicine' - I would be interested if there is anyone on the forum...
I clicked on the first author for this article in order to see who Van Der Linden was (I assume it was Chalder and was curious when she was...
I have to always remind myself the b in BACME is supposedly ‘British’ because I always assume it’s ‘behaviourist’ there’s no behavioural cajoling...
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