When synthesizing research on CBM, crucial to distinguish proof-of-principle studies (aimed at testing causality, sometimes increasing bias to test this) and RCTs with clinical purpose. See also https://t.co/6Lq7naOYHa and https://t.co/lIRUtVj1nd (both ope
And this #OA #review article: "Cognitive Bias Modification for Behavior Change in #Alcohol and #Smoking #Addiction https://t.co/KbIr9eds1Y
RT @Blackwell_SE: This is a very cool approach - Bayesian individual patient-level meta-analysis (on CBM for addictions): https://t.co/aFW…
RT @Blackwell_SE: This is a very cool approach - Bayesian individual patient-level meta-analysis (on CBM for addictions): https://t.co/aFW…
Methods intrigue? @jonnygiff @Mel_Green_
RT @Blackwell_SE: This is a very cool approach - Bayesian individual patient-level meta-analysis (on CBM for addictions): https://t.co/aFW…
This is a very cool approach - Bayesian individual patient-level meta-analysis (on CBM for addictions): https://t.co/aFWjJvBxdQ
RT @robinnkok: Bayesian IPDMA finds no evidence for clinical benefit of cognitive bias modification. "More evidence is needed" say authors…
Bayesian IPDMA finds no evidence for clinical benefit of cognitive bias modification. "More evidence is needed" say authors after a decade of overselling and hyping this lab toy as a viable intervention for substance abuse. @IoanaA_Cristea @pimcuijpers htt
RT @neuroasia: Cognitive Bias Modification for Behavior Change in Alcohol and Smoking Addiction: Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Individual Parti…
Cognitive Bias Modification for Behavior Change in Alcohol and Smoking Addiction: Bayesian Meta-Analysis of Individual Participant Data https://t.co/bl7k8od9DY https://t.co/aiT77kJU77