Browse Concepts
- 1.0 – The need for fair tests
- 1.01 – Treatments can harm
- 1.02 – Anecdotes are unreliable evidence
- 1.03 – Association is not necessarily causation
- 1.04 – Practice is not always evidence-based
- 1.05 – New is not always better
- 1.06 – Expert opinion is not always right
- 1.07 – Conflicts of interest
- 1.08 – More is not always better
- 1.09 – Earlier is not necessarily better
- 1.10 – Hope vs reality
- 1.11 – Predictions are not always right
- 1.12 – Dramatic effects are rare
- 2.0 – What is a fair test?
- 3.0 – The play of chance
- 4.0 – The body of evidence
- 5.0 – Interpreting evidence
- 6.0 – Applying the evidence