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Every citation behind the score, with its stance, evidence mass mᵢ, recency-decayed mass, and share of the total. The score is reproducible from exactly these rows.

5 citationsDecayed mass Mₚ = 19.9Center Xₚ = 0.97Calibration W₀ = 15, T = 25y
RefutesMeta-analysis· 2014mᵢ 10.06.2 · 31%

Vaccines are not associated with autism: an evidence-based meta-analysis of case-control and cohort studies

Taylor et al. · Vaccine · 12y old

Pooled data on more than 1.2 million children; no relationship between vaccination and autism (OR ≈ 0.99).

RefutesCohort study· 2019mᵢ 9.06.8 · 34%

Measles, mumps, rubella vaccination and autism: a nationwide cohort study

Hviid et al. · Annals of Internal Medicine · 7y old

Danish cohort of 657,461 children; MMR did not increase autism risk even in susceptible subgroups.

RefutesCohort study· 2002mᵢ 8.03.1 · 15%

A population-based study of measles, mumps, and rubella vaccination and autism

Madsen et al. · New England Journal of Medicine · 24y old

Early large-scale Danish cohort; relative risk of autism in vaccinated vs unvaccinated children was 0.92.

RefutesCase-control· 2013mᵢ 6.03.6 · 18%

Increasing exposure to antibody-stimulating proteins and polysaccharides in vaccines is not associated with risk of autism

DeStefano et al. · Journal of Pediatrics · 13y old

Cumulative antigen exposure from vaccines was not associated with autism risk.

SupportsCase series (retracted)· 1998mᵢ 1.00.3 · 2%

Ileal-lymphoid-nodular hyperplasia… and pervasive developmental disorder in children [RETRACTED]

Wakefield et al. · The Lancet (retracted 2010) · 28y old

Retracted for data falsification; author struck off the medical register. Retained at minimal weight to document the origin of the claim.