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Policy: Twenty tips for interpreting scientific claims

William J. Sutherland (), David Spiegelhalter and Mark Burgman
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William J. Sutherland: University of Cambridge, UK.
David Spiegelhalter: David Spiegelhalter is at the Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge.
Mark Burgman: Mark Burgman is at the Centre of Excellence for Biosecurity Risk Analysis, School of Botany, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia.

Nature, 2013, vol. 503, issue 7476, 335-337

Abstract: This list will help non-scientists to interrogate advisers and to grasp the limitations of evidence, say William J. Sutherland, David Spiegelhalter and Mark A. Burgman.

Date: 2013
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