'Everything works': the need to address confirmation bias in evaluations of drug misuse prevention interventions for adolescents

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Adolescents
analytic flexibility
Bias
comfirmation bias
conflicts of interest
Data Interpretation, Statistical
Drug addiction
Drug prevention
Evidence-Based Practice
Health care
Humans
Measurement
Prevention
Public health
Research Design
study protocols
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title 'Everything works': the need to address confirmation bias in evaluations of drug misuse prevention interventions for adolescents
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