Ian Pitchford

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Today, every study is given a grade (on a fifteen-category scale developed by the Oxford Center for Evidence-Based Medicine) as a shorthand way to inform the reader of the quality of evidence. The highest possible grade (“1 a”) is only awarded when there are multiple randomized trials with similar results, while the lowest grade goes to suggested treatments that are based solely on expert opinion.
Super Crunchers: How anything can be predicted
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