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by 12elephant
2262 days ago
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Yes, let's throw out valuable field evidence just because it doesn't fit some narrow definition of "valid experiment". Compare 700 people who received a treatment to 700 demographically similar people who received the standard treatment in the same or similar hospital and you're going to get a useful result. We can do your fancy RCT later when we aren't dying en masse from a novel and highly lethal virus. |
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In the end we will most likely find that all positive anecdotal evidence found was just confirmation bias. That's why RCTs are so important.