F.D. Flam, Columnist

No Wonder Scientists Ask Statisticians to Cook the Data

Careers rise and fall based on whether a study proves the researcher’s hypothesis. No one gets famous for proving that an interesting idea is untrue.

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You won't believe the things scientists ask statisticians to do.

When statisticians responded to a survey about the kinds of requests they received from biomedical scientists, a number of them reported “inappropriate requests” like throwing out or ignoring inconvenient data points and otherwise finding ways to make things look like the scientist got a desired result, rather than the truth.