Critical thinking - could we apply it to avoid Theranos fraud?
January 31, 2022 • ⌛ 7 min •In this post I explain the value of critical thinking using the example of Theranos fraud. Was there any way to prevent it from happening?
In this post I explain the value of critical thinking using the example of Theranos fraud. Was there any way to prevent it from happening?
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