Some part of me really hopes that this is just a weird area of the literature because of people’s personal or political baggage etc. - but I keep hearing from folks who work in other areas that they see this kind of stuff too 
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This looks like an extreme case, but lesser versions are happening constantly in every field...
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I am overwhelmed. I don’t have enough time to scrutinise stuff that I am required to know. Something’s not working here.
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Imagine your Eureka! moment being 'dick guillotine?'pic.twitter.com/LVCfFUnhRR
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(actually more of a peeler on closer inspection, but in any case: No).
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Much like a short-sighted Circumciser, the authors need to be careful they don't get the sack.
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That's surely part of the story. If topical sensitivity constitutes a distinct category of bias, where motivated researchers mold an illusion of consensus, it's important to understand how and when it might be happening.
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Please tell me the distribution of sensitivity ratings approximated a bell curve.
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