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Fake Method for Research Impartiality (fMRI)
Behavioral sciences bid for enhanced status falls short
The Scientist 2004, 18(14):64
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For decades, the behavioral sciences have been at a dramatic disadvantage to the hard sciences. When a biologist hypothesizes that the addition of a particular ligand to a cell will cause a certain gene to turn on and thus produce a certain protein, all she has to do is to introduce the enzyme and then test for the protein. If it's there, she publishes a paper; if it's not, she quietly discards the work.
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