Ravn
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
Let me rephrase this bit:
Of course there are patients strongly biased towards a favourite hypothesis. The same applies to scientists.
There are also patients who do their very best to be as unbiased as humanly possible. The same applies to scientists.
It's the latter patients and scientists we need to get to work together for best results (while the patients and scientists in the first category should be sentenced to a lengthy time-out).
There! Makes just as much sense.a significant challenge forpatientscientist-led research is that it is often (understandably) underpinned by “cognitive passions”—that is, deeply-held, emotionally-charged perspectives on a condition. While such passions give energy and focus to apatientscientist-led research agenda, they may mean thatpatientsscientists find it difficult to approach research into their owncondition with the equipoise expected in science.
Of course there are patients strongly biased towards a favourite hypothesis. The same applies to scientists.
There are also patients who do their very best to be as unbiased as humanly possible. The same applies to scientists.
It's the latter patients and scientists we need to get to work together for best results (while the patients and scientists in the first category should be sentenced to a lengthy time-out).