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by mmooss
444 days ago
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Critical thinking and skepticism are good, but much of what happens on HN is not that. Thinking critically includes, most of all, finding value - you need to think critically (and skeptically) to avoid assigning value to things that don't have it, but you must find value. The goal is to build knowledge - just like the study author needs to find knowledge among flawed data, you must find knowledge among flawed studies - and they are all flawed, of course. Focusing on the flaws and trying to shoot down everything is just craven recreation. |
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This money and time is taken directly away from funding other, potentially more worthy or more likely to be correct studies.
There is no point of looking at every (flawed) study in the most positive way, unless you have unlimited time and money to pursue every avenue of research.
Often (not always), the studies that are most heavily promoted among the news and in business or politics are really not the best research and other, less visible but more solid research gets ignored in favor of whats popular or what has had good marketing.
This is very frustrating for people doing solid good research, because every so often someone else will come along with wild, exaggerated claims and very little data to back it up, and then gets funding for it.
It takes literal years away from good science just because someone markets and speaks well.
Which is fine in business, but in science this is not something "the market" can or will correct for well, simply because the timespans are so long.