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Also as a layman, my understanding is that simply having only "interesting" results skews the conclusions that can be drawn by meta-analyses. When you look at a bunch of studies and try to learn something from them, you need the inconclusive and negative ones to be included, in order to learn valid things.

By omitting inconclusive or negative results from publication, the whole of science is misled.




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