biased conclusions

Why are Biased Conclusions Problematic?

Biased conclusions can lead to:
- Misleading Public Health Policies: Policies based on incorrect data can result in ineffective or even harmful interventions.
- Wasted Resources: Time and money may be spent on addressing issues that are not actually problems, or on implementing solutions that do not work.
- Loss of Credibility: If the public or scientific community loses trust in epidemiological research, it becomes harder to advocate for necessary health measures.

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