Suppose both researchers reported 100% effectiveness with the same n, but researcher 2 threw out all the data points that suggested ineffectiveness?
Yes, but that is not the case that was described to us.
The mindset of the researchers doesn’t matter—only the procedure they follow does. And as unlikely as it may be, in the examples we’re provided, the second researcher does not violate the proper procedure.
Yes, but that is not the case that was described to us.
The mindset of the researchers doesn’t matter—only the procedure they follow does. And as unlikely as it may be, in the examples we’re provided, the second researcher does not violate the proper procedure.