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"Expected Result" Bias in Research
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[QUOTE="romsofia, post: 6443309, member: 243887"] Don't do your research in isolation? Your question is acting like you're the only one worthy of analyzing data. Do what davenn suggests, run multiple experiments, ask yourself where your errors possibly could be, and then you ask your peers if they think your analysis is plausible given your set up. This should be done on pretty much EVERY experiment IMO. A lot of papers acknowledge people they had conversations with, and bias is one of those reasons. You HAVE to talk to other scientists! Don't do everything in isolation! Don't be scared to talk to others in your field about your research! [/QUOTE]
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