Surely at a baseline any kind of data needs to have application/ clinical utility. As I work with CYPs, any data or reports I use are done in a way that service users and lay ppl can understand. Making data accessible is a skill in itself!
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Oh yeah, been there done that! check out the errata on our 2014 BMJ paper. This was additionally amusing because of the context: "causal claims" was printed as "casual claims"


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Ouch! Nothing beats "casual" on the cover of a book.

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Friend of mine wrote his PhD acknowledgements section at 4am on the day it was due & thanked his supervisor for his "bewlindering level of support" (meant to be bewildering). Still cracks me up. Once you've seen it, it's all you see. -
Ha! "Bewildering" itself is a bewildering word to use in that context!
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