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Validity / Psychometrics / Causal inference / Academia / Knowledge / Education / Educational psychology / Philosophy of science / External validity / Internal validity / Publication bias / G factor
Date: 2014-05-08 09:09:37
Validity
Psychometrics
Causal inference
Academia
Knowledge
Education
Educational psychology
Philosophy of science
External validity
Internal validity
Publication bias
G factor

Summarising the evidence from animal models of neurological disease: Publication bias, poor internal validity, and (perhaps) some efficacy Malcolm Macleod

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