Spencer Schultze

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Ask yourself if the journalist reporting on the research has clearly explained what’s being measured. Was this a study done with humans? Or mice? Or in a petri dish? A good reporter will be clear. Then: How large is the effect? Was this a surprise to other researchers? A good journalist will try to make space to explain—and the article will be much more fun to read as a result, satisfying your curiosity and helping you to understand.
The Data Detective: Ten Easy Rules to Make Sense of Statistics
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