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Even if Cass review were to stick to the original scale, the studies would still “not be high quality”. It is not ideal situation that systematic review authors make changes to their method, but reasonable people would agree we should not kill reviews because of plan changes.
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A reasonable peer reviewer would not reject results because the systematic review authors changed a scale. Instead, he or she would ask: what is your rationale of changing the scale, is the change justified? What is the impact of changing? So tell me what is the problem? x.com/jack_turban/st…
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