2019: China takes the world lead in reputable science after it institutes a policy of executing scientists whose work fails to replicate
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At p<0.05 your conclusion is wrong 1 in 20 times, no? Not likely to be replicated.
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So require much larger p-values, if foolish enough to use them at all. I'd sooner believe a friend's anecdote than trust p of merely 0.05.
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Point taken, but in that case do yourself a favor and never look too closely at the basis for much of our medical scientific wisdom.
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