Ad Hominem Criticisms: An Old Trick to Discredit Inconvenient Research. A Response to Oakley et al. And the International Chiropractors Association Rapid Response Research Review Subcommittee
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Main Authors: | Pierre Côté (Author), Silvano Mior (Author), Melissa Corso (Author), Carol Cancelliere (Author), Varsha Kumar3 (Author), Ali Smith (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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