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Originally Posted by razg Selection bias is a major problem with this kind of study. The fact is that those with existing problems are more likely to try and medicate them through supplementation, so the sample of those who supplement versus those who do not is very distinct. This is why double-blind procedure with random assignment is the only way to produce data that you can really draw conclusion from. It's a shame that more sensationalist journalists aren't acquainted with statistics. |
Yup agreed there, and for a study on vitamins you need a vast sample size of 5000 or so to be relevant.
Due to all the different conditions people have its a very difficult study to tackle however!