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Using Bayesian meta-analysis to adjust for bias in experiments and observational studies
Scientists behaving badly
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All Meehl, all the time
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Andrew
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1 December 2009, 10:58 am
Brad Evans points me to
this website
devoted the publications of the great Paul Meehl.
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