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The Problem with Short-Lived Control Groups in Experiments
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When conducting experiments with short-lived control groups, even a small effect size can be inflated, leading to an overestimation of results.

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The use of short-lived control groups in experiments can lead to the amplification of effects on the treatment groups, potentially resulting in an overestimation of the effectiveness of a certain treatment.
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The use of short-lived control groups in experiments can lead to the amplification of effects on the treatment groups, potentially resulting in an overestimation of the effectiveness of a certain treatment.

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The Problem with Short-Lived Control Groups in Experiments
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The scientific field has done a terrible job of communicating the reality of what's happening without exaggeration and misinformation, which is particularly bad.
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The scientific field has done a terrible job of communicating the reality of what's happening without exaggeration and misinformation, which is particularly bad. It is important for those who have scientific credentials to better communicate without the exaggeration.

Chapter
The Problem with Short-Lived Control Groups in Experiments
Episode
#610: The Life-Extension Episode — Dr. Matt Kaeberlein on The Dog Aging Project, Rapamycin, Metformin, Spermidine, NAD+ Precursors, Urolithin A, Acarbose, and Much More
Podcast
The Tim Ferriss Show