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PACE-GATE: An alternative view on a study with a poor trial protocol
Article abstract: PACE-GATE: An alternative view on a study with a poor trial protocol by Bart Stouten in Journal of Health Psychology [Published 12 May 2017] The controversies surrounding the effectiveness of cognitive behavioural therapy and graded exercise therapy for chronic … Continue reading →
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