This is how antivax chiropractors think. A study fails to show harm from vaccines, and reflexively he thinks it MUST be wrong. Instead of accepting the possibility that its findings MIGHT be correct, he seeks to look for flaws that will let hm dismiss the study's results. 1/https://twitter.com/DrMichaelMaster/status/971407951335493632 …
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He's also almost certainly suffering from a major case of confirmation bias, in which he is more likely to remember cases that reinforce his antivaccine views and forget ones that do not. 2/
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Of course, antivaccine views are a real problem among alternative medicine practitioners, particularly chiropractors and naturopaths, among whom antivaccine views are much more common than pro-vaccine, pro-science views. 3/
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In any event, keep this man away from children. 4/4
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