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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 371625" data-source="post: 1961513"><p>Conformation bias is something everyone suffers from, it just means that we naturally give more weight to anything that fits with what we already believe. It is very hard to avoid even when aware of it, and it really is not an insult.</p><p>Ultimately it is the main reason why scientific method always involves attempting to DISprove your theory, NEVER to attempt to prove that something is true. </p><p>Yes, I have read the paper in full, and as I said earlier, it is not quite as good as previous meta analysis done by the Cochrane Organisation on a similar topic. It is certainly worthy of consideration though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 371625, post: 1961513"] Conformation bias is something everyone suffers from, it just means that we naturally give more weight to anything that fits with what we already believe. It is very hard to avoid even when aware of it, and it really is not an insult. Ultimately it is the main reason why scientific method always involves attempting to DISprove your theory, NEVER to attempt to prove that something is true. Yes, I have read the paper in full, and as I said earlier, it is not quite as good as previous meta analysis done by the Cochrane Organisation on a similar topic. It is certainly worthy of consideration though. [/QUOTE]
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