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  "path": "/t/randomized-non-comparative-trials-an-oxymoron/20863?page=5#post_84",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-20T18:29:22.000Z",
  "site": "https://discourse.datamethods.org",
  "tags": [
    "Leading by example"
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  "textContent": "f2harrell:\n\n> The more I think about RNCTs the more I conclude that statisticians who endorse these need to have their ethics examined.\n\nYup. But if RNCTs are as absurd as we think they are then those who _dare to compare_ should gain a meaningful advantage. We have done our part raising awareness. Leading by example is the strategy we are henceforth predominantly adopting to counter RNCTs.",
  "title": "Randomized non-comparative trials: an oxymoron?"
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