Absolutely.
Precisely.
That is very encouraging to hear. @Hilda Bastian's earlier post gives me some hope you may be right.
So very, very well said.
That's pretty much with what I was getting at here:
That is it in a nutshell. So very many lives destroyed by deeply flawed research, due to arrogantly held ideologies still held and promoted to...
Really excellent article Steven and David. To my mind there is genuine and much more pressing paradox: Medical scientists, by definition, are...
Nicely put.
I'm guessing Sophie Wilson may have no awareness of ME/CFS, and the implications of such symptoms.
Not too sure when you look at that quote (unless he was quoted out of context) ... To me he seems to be saying that those warning of the severe...
But would all these things even have happened to the extent that have?
It maybe warrants a thought experiment. Imagine the PACE authors really had proven to be good scientists, and reported honestly, openly and fully...
As in "Perfecto!".
@JohnTheJack would it be worth considering a further FOI request for the remaining PACE data, anonymised of course? This latest endeavour of the...
Yes I tried all that, then saw it the error message was suggesting to clear cookies, so I did that and then it loaded OK.
Link seems to be broken. ETA: For some reason I needed to clear cookies for the site to work.
http://unbiasedresearch.blogspot.com/2017/04/pre-hoc-vs-post-hoc-analysis-whats.html [ATTACH] [my highlighting]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post_hoc_analysis Basically once you've had the chance to root around in the data, over and over in all manner of...
This is how the PACE authors have argued their case in the past, that GET and CBT-a-la-GET are good because there is nothing else on offer.
Separate names with a comma.