214 Questionable Research Practices (ptinquest.libsyn.com)
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- Büttner et al. found an implausibly high proportion of supported hypotheses.
- QRPs like p-hacking and publication bias may inflate positive results.
- Clinicians should critically evaluate research to avoid biased conclusions.
"This article examines questionable research practices (QRPs) in sport and exercise medicine, referencing a BJSM study by Büttner et al. that found an implausibly high proportion of supported hypotheses. The findings challenge clinicians to critically evaluate research integrity."
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