> Second, most research questions are addressed by many teams, and it is misleading to emphasize the statistically significant findings of any single team. What matters is the totality of the evidence.
I think few people would refute this.
If half of the evidence contradicts the other half would it be fair to conclude that we don’t know much about the things we have researched?
> Second, most research questions are addressed by many teams, and it is misleading to emphasize the statistically significant findings of any single team. What matters is the totality of the evidence.
I think few people would refute this.