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On Scientific Studies, P-Hacking, and Media Irresponsibility
John Oliver takes a comedic stab at how science is portrayed in mainstream media. In the interest of presenting a simple soundbite, things like sample size, caveats, and other potential sources of bias are left out. Problems with p-hacking, lack of replication, and publish or perish are also discussed.
You can find his other videos on his YouTube channel.
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