- Mon Oct 18, 2021 1:55 pm
#91510
I think this is a very reasonable analysis, jojapaych. Good work!
Another element of answer E that has been overlooked in this discussion so far is that it deals with only a small subset of researchers, those who start a trial with no preference. The passage told us that most researchers actually start with some preference, whether based on evidence or intuition. Evidence about what the small minority of researchers do or do not do is not going to have much impact either way!
Another element of answer E that has been overlooked in this discussion so far is that it deals with only a small subset of researchers, those who start a trial with no preference. The passage told us that most researchers actually start with some preference, whether based on evidence or intuition. Evidence about what the small minority of researchers do or do not do is not going to have much impact either way!
Adam M. Tyson
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