Which aligns with the notion that people conflate "Interest" with with "Conflict of Interest", and from that seem to argue that a (Conflict of) Interest is not necessarily such a big deal. Sometimes maybe confused thinking, and sometimes I'm sure deliberate misdirection. How people can argue...
This arbitrary distinction between financial and non-financial CoI seems incredibly naive and short-sited. It's about potential motivations to mislead, and there is no shortage of very powerful non-financial motivations in that regard. If an interest has a non-trivial potential to motivate...
Oh lord ... I hadn't realised there were such deeply-polarised opinions of who has ME and who has CFS. There is no hard evidence at all so far, so can only be opinions.
Yes, fully agree. I was just being a bit of a pedant and saying there must be some change, not that such changes would necessarily be significant ones.
That I could well believe.
I've not been following the technicalities of this discussion, so in this sense I am coming to this cold. Yes, I do...
Although I have no medical qualifications whatsoever, this feels inevitably correct to me. You take any system, biological, mechanical, whatever, with non-rigid joining structures, then they will align a bit differently according to the direction of the forces they are being subjected to. So if...
So if the CSF is not going where it is supposed to go, but is still flowing unhindered, that presumably means it is going somewhere else, somewhere it is not supposed to go. Is it known where it does flow to in these circumstances?
Jess Stafford called into the Radio 4 "You and Yours" Programme. The subject is Loneliness, and Jess was discussing her ME.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000bx1p
Starts at 15.04.
Pretty sure this must be the same Jessica Stafford who was the subject of this MEA piece back in July:
Glad it's not just me!
Sounds like they are saying that if you go round and round and round over the same old bias-riddled sampling method, there will come a point you just have to stop. Then voila! You can call it a grounded theory.
Note: This is a tongue in cheek comment! Though truth can be...
https://methods.sagepub.com/reference/encyclopedia-of-survey-research-methods/n419.xml
"A purposive sample, also referred to as a judgmental or expert sample, is a type of nonprobability sample. The main objective of a purposive sample is to produce a sample that can be logically assumed to be...
Communication is about listeners comprehending a message and gaining new insights from it. Information overload achieves none of that, and if anything alienates people to any further attempts. You got it right I think.
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