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Being an Educated Consumer of "ADHD" Research
Wednesday, 01 March 2006 01:40
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Being an Educated Consumer of "ADHD" Research
1. Bad Science
2. Bias
3. The Chicken, or the Egg
4. False Premise
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By Bob Jacobs, Psy. D. and the Youth Affairs Network of Queensland

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There is tremendous controversy around the issue of "ADHD", with lots of passion on all sides. Almost everyone with enough of an interest in "ADHD" to write or research on the subject has a strong point of view. For parents and others trying to read as much as possible and find what feels like the truth for them it is very important to read things with "healthy skepticism" using critical thinking. Don't accept things as fact just because someone states it strongly or because they have titles and degrees after their name. Use your own common sense, experience and intelligence in analysing what is being said, and especially what it really means.



 
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