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  1. The randomized controlled trial: Gold standard or merely standard?Jason Grossman & Fiona J. Mackenzie - 2005 - Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 48 (4):516-34.
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    A Couple of the Nasties Lurking in Evidence‐Based Medicine.Jason Grossman - 2008 - Social Epistemology 22 (4):333 – 352.
    The Evidence-Based Medicine (EBM) movement is an ideological force in health research and health policy which asks for allegiance to two types of methodological doctrine. The first is the highly quotable motherhood statement: for example, that we should make conscientious, explicit and judicious use of current best evidence (paraphrasing Sackett). The second type of doctrine, vastly more specific and in practice more important, is the detailed methodology of design and analysis of experiments. This type of detailed methodological doctrine tends to (...)
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    The Rhetoric of Research Methodology.Joan Leach & Jason Grossman - 2008 - Social Epistemology 22 (4):325-331.
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    Nanotechnology: Risks, Ethics and Law. Edited by Geoffrey Hunt and Michael Mehta. London: Earthscan, 2006. 296 pp.: Reviewed by Jason Grossman, Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, Australian National University. [REVIEW]Jason Grossman - 2008 - NanoEthics 2 (1):99-100.
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    Review of Douglas Walton, Abductive Reasoning[REVIEW]Jason Grossman - 2006 - Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2006 (12).
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