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Malcolm Kendrick

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Malcolm Kendrick



Average rating: 4.43 · 2,288 ratings · 250 reviews · 33 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Great Cholesterol Con: ...

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The Clot Thickens

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Doctoring Data

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“I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth, it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.”
Malcolm Kendrick, Doctoring Data: How to sort out medical advice from medical nonsense

“Even the editors of main journals themselves recognise that peer review may not be the best system ever devised by mankind. Here is what Richard Horton, the editor of The Lancet, has to say on the matter: “The mistake, of course, is to have thought that peer review was any more than a crude means of discovering the acceptability — not the validity — of a new finding. Editors and scientists alike insist on the pivotal importance of peer review. We portray peer review to the public as a quasi-sacred process that helps to make science our most objective truth teller. But we know that the system of peer review is biased, unjust, unaccountable, incomplete, easily fixed, often insulting, usually ignorant, occasionally foolish, and frequently wrong.”
Malcolm Kendrick, Doctoring Data: How to sort out medical advice from medical nonsense

“There are many people with an agenda out there, and they will ruthlessly torture statistics until they get the answer they want out of them.”
Malcolm Kendrick, Doctoring Data



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