Use of Fallacious Arguments, Ad Hominem Attacks, and Biased ‘Expert Opinions’ Can Make CBP Research ‘Appear Flawed’

Use of Fallacious Arguments, Ad Hominem Attacks, and Biased ‘Expert Opinions’ Can Make CBP Research ‘Appear Flawed’

Authors

  • Deed E Harrison, DC
  • Donald D Harrison, PhD, DC, MSE
  • Paul A Oakley, MSc, DC
  • Jason W Haas, DC

Publication

Journal of Canadian Chiropractic Association 2006; 50(3):172-181.

Article Link

Use of Fallacious Arguments, Ad Hominem Attacks, and Biased ‘Expert Opinions’ Can Make CBP Research ‘Appear Flawed’

View full details