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Anecdotes and Science — Part 1
On my other blog, the anti-aspartame advocate Betty Martini left left some comments in relation to some statements I made about the misuse of anecdotes as evidence. Her comments sparked an interest into diving a bit deeper into the use / read more…
Posted in Health / Pseudoscience / Science
Tagged in anecdotes / aspartame / cognitive biases


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