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Hypothesis Testing & the Casey Anthony Trial

Hypothesis Testing & the Casey Anthony Trial

August 14 2011

Hypothesis testing is one of the most important concepts in scientific studies. How is Casey Anthony’s trial and hypothesis testing in science related? Read on.

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How To Read a Study - The Pyramid of Outcomes

How To Read a Study - The Pyramid of Outcomes

July 16 2011

The outcome measured in a study is probably the most important aspect of a study.  So which outcomes are the most beneficial according to the pyramid?

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Does It Work?

Does It Work?

January 01 2011

The most common question I get being in this field is “Does it work?”. So what is wrong with this question?

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Evidence-Based Approach to Fitness/Sports Performance

Evidence-Based Approach to Fitness/Sports Performance

November 21 2010

Anyone and everyone interested in sports performance or fitness should know the definition of an evidence-based approach. Most people don’t.

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What is Wrong with Testimonials and Results?

October 20 2010

Every trainer and fitness website has a testimonial page with a lot of impressive before and after pictures. But what is blatantly wrong with these testimonials and results?

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The Top 5 Exercise Journals

The Top 5 Exercise Journals

September 26 2010

Just like books, exercise journals are rated too. So which are the best exercise journals?

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How Graphs Can Fool You

How Graphs Can Fool You

May 18 2010

Find out how small changes in graphs can fool you into believing something else than what the actual data says.

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Why Anecdotes/Testimonials Are Unreliable?

March 16 2010

Do you still believe that anecodotes and personal experiences are good sources of evidence?

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