Your key point - that RCTs are most needed when the effect is rather small - is discussed in depth in the article to which Dr Prasad linked, debunking the parachute analogy.
Your key point - that RCTs are most needed when the effect is rather small - is discussed in depth in the article to which Dr Prasad linked, debunking the parachute analogy.
Your key point - that RCTs are most needed when the effect is rather small - is discussed in depth in the article to which Dr Prasad linked, debunking the parachute analogy.