Most scientific studies that get published have “positive results,” meaning that the study proved its hypothesis. Say you hypothesize that a honeybee will favor one flower over another, and your ...
Kaitlyn M. Strickfaden, Danielle A. Fagre, Jessie D. Golding, Alan H. Harrington, Kaitlyn M. Reintsma, Jason D. Tack and Victoria J. Dreitz Bias introduced by detection errors is a well-documented ...
We’re all familiar with well-worn catchphrases extolling the benefits of positive thinking: “It’s the thought that counts.” “What you focus on expands.” Or, “Whether you think you can or you think you ...
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