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  "path": "/t/generalizability-vs-transportability-in-trials/28551?page=4#post_63",
  "publishedAt": "2026-05-30T23:33:24.000Z",
  "site": "https://discourse.datamethods.org",
  "tags": [
    "https://evidenceinthewild.com/randomisation-origin-myth/"
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  "textContent": "In a recent three-part series of blog posts, statistician Maggie Qian discusses the series of articles by Robert Matthews that you have cited:\n\nhttps://evidenceinthewild.com/randomisation-origin-myth/\n\nHer writing style is refreshingly clear and incisive.",
  "title": "Generalizability vs. Transportability in Trials"
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