Quality of evidence matters, too. There was a study popped up on Lemmy yesterday and I looked at who paid for it and the methodology, and it was quite questionable, but people commenting acted like they’d put fingers in the nail wounds of the risen Christ. Confirmation bias is real.
Who paid for a study shouldn’t directly matter as long as the study was done in good faith with the right methodology. That is also what peer review is for, and we need to support and push for much more replication studies to ensure everything is trustworthy
Quality of evidence matters, too. There was a study popped up on Lemmy yesterday and I looked at who paid for it and the methodology, and it was quite questionable, but people commenting acted like they’d put fingers in the nail wounds of the risen Christ. Confirmation bias is real.
Who paid for a study shouldn’t directly matter as long as the study was done in good faith with the right methodology. That is also what peer review is for, and we need to support and push for much more replication studies to ensure everything is trustworthy