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by marcosdumay
2317 days ago
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P-hacking only apply to proofs. This study does two things, it falsifies a previous hypothesis fair and square, with no p-hacking, and it postulates another hypothesis, an activity where the concept of p-hacking does not even apply. The only wrong party here is the one that reported the study found something. |
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