Not any more than any other science that relies on sampling humans (I'm looking at medicine). Both start yielding stronger results when they explore the effect of mechanisms that are already known, and have a bad record of discovering "surprising" effects.
The antidote is simple: never rely on a single study, or even two.
Not any more than any other science that relies on sampling humans (I'm looking at medicine). Both start yielding stronger results when they explore the effect of mechanisms that are already known, and have a bad record of discovering "surprising" effects.
The antidote is simple: never rely on a single study, or even two.