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1 In 4 Statisticians Say They Were Asked To Commit Scientific Fraud
Friday November 2, 2018. 10:50 PM , from Slashdot
As the saying goes, 'There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.' We know that's true because statisticians themselves just said so. From a report: A stunning report published in the Annals of Internal Medicine concludes that researchers often ask statisticians to make 'inappropriate requests.' And by 'inappropriate,' the authors aren't referring to accidental requests for incorrect statistical analyses; instead, they're referring to requests for unscrupulous data manipulation or even fraud. The authors surveyed 522 consulting biostatisticians and received sufficient responses from 390. Then, they constructed a table that ranks requests by level of inappropriateness. For instance, at the very top is 'falsify the statistical significance to support a desired result,' which is outright fraud. At the bottom is 'do not show plot because it did not show as strong an effect as you had hoped,' which is only slightly naughty.
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