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by mattmanser
2334 days ago
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Yes because firstly, you didn't design the experiment for that reason, so you didn't consider what inadvertent biases you introduced for the "new" way of looking at the data. Plus on top of that, because of false positives, you're going to find a LOT of false positives by accident. So every study "discovers" something new, but it's not because of biases and false positives. |
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