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A list of all pages that have property "What are the best practices?" with value "Holm and Ploug suggest that researchers should address the following two questions: #If the results of your current (well planned and well conducted) project point in the opposite direction of the results of your previous research on this topic, would your first reaction be to reanalyse the data and reconsider your methods, or to reconsider your previous conclusions? #If your findings were the exact same as the opposing researchers in this field of research, would your policy recommendations be any different from the recommendations of the opposing group? '"`UNIQ--ref-0000027B-QINU`"' Four questions about polarized research: *'''Why does polarized research exist?''' Because researchers have different perspectives and interests. *'''Is polarized research fraud?''' No, because it is based on valid scientific methods. *'''How does polarized research occur?''' Researchers may use different definitions, indexes, end-points, models, statistical methods, interpretations etc making their results come out very differently. *'''How can we avoid polarized research?''' One suggestion is to force authors to declare “polarized conflict of interest” when submitting papers. Another is to make editors and publishers check for polarized conflicts of interest. '"`UNIQ--references-0000027C-QINU`"'". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Polarized research  + (Holm and Ploug suggest that researchers shHolm and Ploug suggest that researchers should address the following two questions:</br></br>#If the results of your current (well planned and well conducted) project point in the opposite direction of the results of your previous research on this topic, would your first reaction be to reanalyse the data and reconsider your methods, or to reconsider your previous conclusions?</br>#If your findings were the exact same as the opposing researchers in this field of research, would your policy recommendations be any different from the recommendations of the opposing group? '"`UNIQ--ref-0000027B-QINU`"'</br></br>Four questions about polarized research:</br></br>*'''Why does polarized research exist?''' Because researchers have different perspectives and interests.</br>*'''Is polarized research fraud?''' No, because it is based on valid scientific methods.</br>*'''How does polarized research occur?''' Researchers may use different definitions, indexes, end-points, models, statistical methods, interpretations etc making their results come out very differently.</br>*'''How can we avoid polarized research?''' One suggestion is to force authors to declare “polarized conflict of interest” when submitting papers. Another is to make editors and publishers check for polarized conflicts of interest.</br>'"`UNIQ--references-0000027C-QINU`"'rest. '"`UNIQ--references-0000027C-QINU`"')
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