Agley, J., Deemer, S. E., & Allison, D. B. “Non-Markovian” and “directional” errors inhibit scientific self-correction and can lead fields of study astray: An illustration using gardening and obesity-related outcomes. BMC.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationAgley, Jon, Sarah E. Deemer, and David B. Allison. “Non-Markovian” and “directional” Errors Inhibit Scientific Self-correction and Can Lead Fields of Study Astray: An Illustration Using Gardening and Obesity-related Outcomes. BMC.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationAgley, Jon, et al. “Non-Markovian” and “directional” Errors Inhibit Scientific Self-correction and Can Lead Fields of Study Astray: An Illustration Using Gardening and Obesity-related Outcomes. BMC.
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