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In part 2 of How to Read Scientific Studies Series, we focus on interpreting the data and conclusions.We break down how results are reported, what statistical significance actually means, and how to spot confounding factors. We also highlight the common tricks and manipulations that influencers use to misrepresent research findings and media headlines.
By Calvin West, John Edward Slough IIIn part 2 of How to Read Scientific Studies Series, we focus on interpreting the data and conclusions.We break down how results are reported, what statistical significance actually means, and how to spot confounding factors. We also highlight the common tricks and manipulations that influencers use to misrepresent research findings and media headlines.