Thanks for posting this! A quick note: Millett & Snyder-Beatie (2017) is repeated here (it’s both no. 7 and no. 8). I look forward to reading/hearing about your lit review!
Ha, your right! Millet and Snyder Beattie use two seperate methods to make two similar claims, however whilst I have listed both methods here I have accidently linked them to the same claim. I’ll correct this tomorrow.
Thanks for posting this! A quick note: Millett & Snyder-Beatie (2017) is repeated here (it’s both no. 7 and no. 8). I look forward to reading/hearing about your lit review!
Ha, your right! Millet and Snyder Beattie use two seperate methods to make two similar claims, however whilst I have listed both methods here I have accidently linked them to the same claim. I’ll correct this tomorrow.
I hope that this is now fixed at last, although I stress that this is very much a work in progress
You might be interested in my recent paper, “Questioning EStimates of Natural Pandemic Risk”—https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/pdf/10.1089/hs.2018.0039