There’s a strong case for not doing that. The lesson to be learned here is very general; but it’s very tempting to learn only a very specific lesson instead.
I’m unaware of a good answer besides “slog through the literature” or “pay someone to slog through the literature.” The institutional filters that are supposed to help with this are quite poor.
There’s a strong case for not doing that. The lesson to be learned here is very general; but it’s very tempting to learn only a very specific lesson instead.
Every time you go the doctor, you put yourself at risk of iatrogenic complications. Following the rule:
Is not very pragmatic.
That’s true! I wonder what the right rule is?
I’m unaware of a good answer besides “slog through the literature” or “pay someone to slog through the literature.” The institutional filters that are supposed to help with this are quite poor.
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