Big is not always beautiful: the Apple Heart Study Ami Banerjee blogs about the Apple Heart Study and what the results mean What a gift. During our fourth away Read MoreCarl Heneghan 14 Nov 2019
Big Data: Big bias? Ami Banerjee blogs about the Catalogue of Bias teams work to document the potential sources of bias in Big Data Read MoreCarl Heneghan 1 Mar 2019
A Word About Evidence: 6. Bias — a proposed definition Following the recent launch of the Catalogue of Bias on the website of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Jeff Aronson Read MoreCarl Heneghan 15 Jun 2018
A Word About Evidence: 5. Bias—previous definitions Following the recent launch of the Catalogue of Bias on the website of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Jeff Aronson Read MoreCarl Heneghan 20 Apr 2018
A Word About Evidence: 4. Bias—etymology and usage Following the recent launch of the Catalogue of Bias on the website of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine, Jeff Aronson Read MoreCarl Heneghan 10 Apr 2018
The Dunning-Kruger Effect Are your evidence appraisals a victim of the Dunning-Kruger effect… or are you just better than the rest? Thomas Frost Read MoreCarl Heneghan 22 Mar 2018
Thomas Frost: What do we mean by bias How many doctors would go one step further and talk to their patients about research bias? discusses Thomas Frost Read MoreCarl Heneghan 27 Feb 2018
Better late than never: “Looking back, one thing that would have been especially useful is a list of key biases in health research, with real-world examples, Read MoreCarl Heneghan 17 Jan 2018
How you can help us develop the Catalogue of Bias Here are all the ways we would like you to help: Comment on the biases, telling us what works, what Read MoreCarl Heneghan 13 Nov 2017