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by liliumregale
1060 days ago
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Yes - it's mentioned, but doesn't the framing below make it sound like they're still advocating for this paper? > In essence, it's advisable to take the paper’s reported figures with a grain of salt, particularly as they cannot be precisely reproduced as described. Nonetheless, this approach continues to deliver unexpectedly well. A "grain of salt" is different from "critical evaluation flaw," and if the reproduction's results are true, then the method doesn't after all "deliver unexpectedly well". |
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