Professor Chris Lloyd

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In most cases, the students probably thought that by nixing such results they were letting their data more clearly ‘tell a story’ – and they were likely being taught by senior researchers that this was the right thing to do to persuade peer reviewers that a study should be published.76 In reality, they were leaving future scientists with a hopelessly biased picture of what went on in the research.
Science Fictions: Exposing Fraud, Bias, Negligence and Hype in Science
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