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I recently learnt about a 2015 study pointing that only about 36% of studies in psychology were reproducible. It put me in an uncomfortable position since I used to consider studies as a good way to argument and construct theories. I did some research and found that It wasn't only psychology but science in general. Some fields seem to be more solid than others, but anyway. It looks like it's a problem discussed since at least 2005 with the article "Why most articles are false".
So, i'm still searching, but i'm pretty curious and maybe a bit confused about all this, therapies, drugs, brain fonctions, etc.
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