Studies can be misused in several ways, including selective reporting, where only favorable results are published while unfavorable ones are ignored, leading to a skewed understanding of the findings. Misinterpretation can occur when conclusions are drawn that go beyond what the data supports, often sensationalizing results. Additionally, studies can be manipulated through data fabrication or cherry-picking data points to support a specific agenda, undermining the integrity of the research. Lastly, the context of the study may be misrepresented, such as applying findings from one population to another without appropriate justification.
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