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One was published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, entitled Contradicted and initially stronger effects in highly cited clinical research [JAMA 294 (2), 218-228].
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Perhaps this headline should have read: "Rumsfeld Accusation Contradicted By Admiral".
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Contradicted by evidence in same Destin The Log article and posted on websites:
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Headline Contradicted by Actual Article is either an editorial oversight or an intentional misleading of the public to draw attention to an otherwise lame article.
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Somin is well aware of that, and presumably titled the post as he did so that his point would be more immediately intelligible than if he had written “State Supreme Court Issues Ruling, But May Be Contradicted by Earlier Court of Appeals Case.”
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Somin is well aware of that, and presumably titled the post as he did so that his point would be more immediately intelligible than if he had written “State Supreme Court Issues Ruling, But May Be Contradicted by Earlier Court of Appeals Case.”
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Contradicted Harper on economic leadership and environmental stewardship.
Archive 2008-09-01 Dave 2008
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Contradicted Harper on a fixed end date for combat in Afghanistan.
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The report's author acknowledges that "there is no proof that the subsequent studies … were necessarily correct," but adds that in each case the later study was either larger or better controlled. — "Contradicted and Initially Stronger Effects in Highly Cited Clinical Research," John P.A. Ioannidis, JAMA
Primary Sources 2005
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The report's author acknowledges that "there is no proof that the subsequent studies … were necessarily correct," but adds that in each case the later study was either larger or better controlled. — "Contradicted and Initially Stronger Effects in Highly Cited Clinical Research," John P.A. Ioannidis, JAMA
Primary Sources 2005
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