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    Science News: Psychology: Flawed as a Science and as Evidence-Based Medicine

    enMay 05, 2022

    About this Episode

    In this 30-minute podcast, Peter Simons reports on the latest scientific articles in psychiatry. The goal is to provide more detail than is usually found in conventional research news and to help listeners understand how to interpret the findings.

    Articles covered in this podcast include:

     

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