We're all guilty of resorting to the expression, 'Research shows...' in general conversation - or perhaps when we quote from some article in a magazine or item in the news media - or simply repeat what we have heard others say.
There is a worry, however, that programmes and practices can take on a life of their own without a proper basis in research - or glossy marketing and propaganda about a programme, or practice, misleads people into believing there is some validity that has not really been shown.
This thread introduces some programmes and practices which may not, in reality, match the expectations of how they have been portrayed:
http://www.iferi.org/iferi_forum/viewto ... 569#p569[i]
What does the research (or lack of) REALLY show?
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