Compliance, concordance, adherence–a history of related terms In the 1979 paper in which he outlined a number of biases that can affect research studies, David Sackett included Read MoreDavid Nunan 17 Jul 2023
A taxonomy of biases: progress report The Taxonomy team (Jeffrey Aronson, Douglas Badenoch, Jon Brassey, Iain Chalmers, Claire Friedemann Smith, and David Nunan) update us on Read MoreDavid Nunan 11 Feb 2020
Separating the wheat from the bias Ami Banerjee blogs on how the Catalogue of Bias can help us sift out the good information when reading about Read MoreDavid Nunan 9 Oct 2019
A taxonomy of biases in healthcare research: first thoughts Jeffrey K Aronson, Douglas Badenoch, Jon Brassey, Iain Chalmers, Claire Friedemann Smith, Emily McFadden and David Nunan blog about creating Read MoreDavid Nunan 1 Apr 2019
Finding the ‘little key’ and the origins of the ‘Catalog’ In the ‘About’ page of our Catalogue we state the following: Sackett recognised the importance of bias in research. His Read MoreDavid Nunan 13 Mar 2019
Association or causation? How do we ever know? Hopin Lee, Jeffrey K Aronson and David Nunan blog about how to tell when an association does and does not Read MoreDavid Nunan 5 Mar 2019