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Can Inconclusive Results Be Valuable?
Absolutely. Inconclusive findings can:
Identify gaps in knowledge that need to be addressed through further research.
Encourage the development of new methodologies or technologies for data collection.
Foster collaboration among researchers to explore complex health issues.
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