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Walach, H., & Loef, M. (2015). Using a matrix-analytical approach tosynthesizing evidence solved incompatibility problem in the hierarchy ofevidence. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 68, 1251-1260.
hat eine rege Diskussion ausgelöst.
Hier ist meine Antwort auf den ersten Kommentar von Adam La Caze im Journal of Clinical Epidemiology:
Walach, H. (2016). Old habits die hard – a reply to Adam La Caze.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology, 72, 7-9.
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