Review:
Bias In Research
overall review score: 2.5
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Bias in research refers to the tendency of researchers to select or manipulate data in a way that supports their own beliefs or desired outcomes, leading to distorted results.
Key Features
- selective reporting
- cherry-picking data
- confirmation bias
- publication bias
Pros
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Cons
- Undermines the credibility of research findings
- Can mislead policymakers and the public
- Hinders scientific progress
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