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Social Studies, 27.09.2019 07:30 bullockarwen

What was wrong with wakefield's study? discuss at least 1 variable or approach that should have been controlled or assessed.

consider the source of some of his data (parental memory, for example), the small sample size, and whether he considered other variables (genetics, diet, and so on) that could have resulted in symptoms in these children. 

discuss the importance of a control group when using the scientific method.

did wakefield deserve to be barred from medical practice?  

what were the consequences of his inflated conclusions?  

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