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114 - Eric Helms: Nutrition, Bodybuilding, & Supplementation for Strength and Aesthetics

Robinson's Podcast

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The Dangers of Taking Mechanistic Evidence and Projecting It Onto Ecological Validity

The dangers of taking mechanistic evidence or research and projecting that onto ecological validity. There's a bias towards publishing novel or significant or interesting findings, which typically means they need to be significant. Non-significant findings are more likely to not be published. Low sample size studies, publication bias, and also an issue that I mentioned earlier tangentially: we're not often doing true random sampling.

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