Don't researchers cherry-pick data to support their claims?
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Cherry-picking data is a biased and unethical practice in research. To ensure the credibility of their findings, researchers should present a comprehensive and transparent analysis of all relevant data, regardless of whether it supports or contradicts their initial hypotheses.