Trust the Evidence

Trust the Evidence

Studies with non-representative populations

Troubles with generalising results

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Tom Jefferson and Carl Heneghan
Apr 11, 2023
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The biggest selling point of non-randomised studies is their generalisability. This is why they are sometimes referred to as “Real World Evidence”. This is a subtly derogatory term for randomised controlled trials, implying that the present evidence is not generalisable because it is generated in tightly controlled experiments and presumably comes from another planet.

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