This is actually pretty damning. Sounds like their model of p hacking was primitive and the results make no sense. SSC Journal Club: Cipriani On Antidepressants.http://slatestarcodex.com/2018/02/26/ssc-journal-club-cipriani-on-antidepressants/ …
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Most interesting thing I learned from the comments thread - possibly this study got LOWER effect sizes than Kirsch and the rest of the "antidepressants don't work" crowd, only not noticeable because they used ORs instead. Still not sure what to think of this.
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Well, Kirsch didn't find antidepressants don't work. That was the narrative, but not what they found
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Nobody disagrees they're statistically significant. I thought somewhat reasonable given effect size to say clinically questionable benefit in some cases, but see http://slatestarcodex.com/2014/07/07/ssris-much-more-than-you-wanted-to-know/ … for more.
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