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A Method to Test the Efficacy of Handwashing for the Removal of Emerging Infectious Pathogens
Published on: June 7, 2017
The lack of robust evidence for cleansing effects
Ivan Ropovik1,2, Alessandro Sparacio3,4, Hans IJzerman3,5
1Charles University, Institute for Research and Devlopment of Education, Prague, Czechia, 11000ivan.ropovik@gmail.comiropovik.com.
Abstract:
The pattern of data underlying the successful replications of cleansing effects is improbable and most consistent with selective reporting. Moreover, the meta-analytic approach presented by Lee and Schwarz is likely to find an effect even if none existed. Absent more robust evidence, there is no need to develop a theoretical account of grounded procedures.
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