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. 2021 May;114(5):264-270.
doi: 10.1177/01410768211003790.

Richard Cabot, pair-matched random allocation, and the attempt to compare like with like in the social sciences and medicine. Part 2: the context of medicine and public health

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Richard Cabot, pair-matched random allocation, and the attempt to compare like with like in the social sciences and medicine. Part 2: the context of medicine and public health

Scott H Podolsky et al. J R Soc Med. 2021 May.
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