Use of fallacious arguments, Ad Hominem attacks, and biased 'expert opinions' can make CBP research 'appear flawed'
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Use of fallacious arguments, Ad Hominem attacks, and biased 'expert opinions' can make CBP research 'appear flawed'
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Flawed trials, flawed analysis: why CBP should avoid rating itself.J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2006 Jun;50(2):97-102. J Can Chiropr Assoc. 2006. PMID: 17549172 Free PMC article. No abstract available.
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