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by mihaaly
706 days ago
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Why a failed experiment needs to be turned into success? The outcome of the research (experiment) could be both success and failure, right? That's why we study it, experiment with it, we do not know it yet, we want to see if it is as believed or not. The important is to grow the body of knowledge here - and knowing if something does not work the way we thought will is knowledge -, not to pretend being successful, right? For pretending there are countless other (much much better paying) occupations anyway. |
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So unsuccesful results are very difficult to publish and to be the base of a thesis. So you must find a twist or secondary result and make it the central part. (Does listening to Macarena for 8 hours per day cause brain damage in mice?)