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Do Bednets Really Work?
It's quite hard to draw conclusions about what fraction of things work by what fraction of studies show positive effects. Some things we don't test because we've tested them many times before, and we know they work,. So bednets would be an example of that. The second point is really don't think it's about whether they work or not. It's more your point about the bunching. Is it the case that most things say, when they work, they work in similar amounts? And that, i think, is empirically false.
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