Boosting intelligence with creatine? n=45, p<.0001. Seems fishy, but @timothycbates is co-author. Any follow-up? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1691485/ …
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @timothycbates
Some creatine studies not published, lots of cherrypicked measures; definite publication bias in this area: https://www.gwern.net/Creatine
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But yes, subgroup-specific effects do seem like the simplest explanation for the current pattern of results.
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Replying to @gwern @timothycbates
For the love of ..., please publish somewhere so people can find your stuff. Just put it on psyarxiv! Then it gets indexed.
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Replying to @KirkegaardEmil @timothycbates
Eh. It shows up in Google. And it's not a very useful result because so few studies wound up being usable at all; hard to interpret results.
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I don't search google when I look for science. Neither does anyone else (you don't count).
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