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by Fomite
4188 days ago
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It depends on what research they're doing. It's also quite easy to be led astray and produce poor work by trying to throw the newest, shiniest thing at something when a much more basic technique will do. For example, for much of the work I do, you could get away with never using anything more sophisticated than ANOVA. |
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