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An open source site for systematic reviews
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An open source site for systematic reviews. June 20, 2013. Today saw the launch of a fab website called Randomise Me. That “is a platform that enables individuals and organisations to run trials of varying sizes.”. The site is great because it enables anyone, anywhere to perform RCTs – for free. As far as I’m concerned, breaking down the barriers to ‘academic’ things like this is something to be applauded. De-duplication of references – there will almost certainly be multiple copies of the same pap...
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Statistically funny: Goldilocks and the three reviews
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Commenting on the science of unbiased health research with cartoons. Sunday, June 30, 2013. Goldilocks and the three reviews. Goldilocks is right: that review is FAR too complicated. The methods section alone is 652 pages long! Which wouldn't be too bad, if it weren't that it is a few years out of date. It took so long to do this review and go through rigorous enough quality review, it was already out of date the day it was released. Something that happens often enough. To be rather disheartening. You ne...
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Science | Tim van Gelder
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Archive for the ‘Science’ Category. An Open Meta-analysis Manifesto. Posted in Collective Wisdom. On May 16, 2016 Leave a Comment. Meta-analysis has become an indispensable part of modern science. By pooling data from many studies, and using special mathematical techniques, meta-analysis answers more questions, with more power and precision, than is possible either with single studies or informal reviews. What would truly open meta-analysis be like as a social practice? How well could it work? We are con...
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