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by zozbot234 1677 days ago
> It's an exercise in making papers that look like they have vaguely decent protocol and statistical methodology, but arrive at insane, obviously wrong results through cleverly non-obvious, intricate flaws.

What if I told you that 90% of all research findings are like that.

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I'd ask you to show me the pre-registered cross sectional study you did to come up with that number =)