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#overlyhonestmethods

Posted on January 8, 2013 by Anne-Marie

This is one of my favorite hashtags ever.  I told a colleague before – there’s a great undergraduate learning experience buried in here somewhere, but mostly… it’s just funny.

http://storify.com/ingorohlfing/overly-honest-methods-in-science

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