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RG: And that's when it's great to be running a website for parents, because we got this incredible reporter to go and interview all the scientists who
conducted
these four studies.
In search for answers, I've consulted with leaders across many sectors, read dozens of reports and research papers and
conducted
some of my own talent experiments.
Ten years ago, on a Tuesday morning, I
conducted
a parachute jump at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
In studies
conducted
in Papua New Guinea, Paul Ekman, the world's most renowned researcher on facial expressions, found that even members of the Fore tribe, who were completely disconnected from Western culture, and also known for their unusual cannibalism rituals, (Laughter) attributed smiles to descriptions of situations the same way you and I would.
We recently
conducted
a survey at The Silver Line to 3,000 older people, to ask them what they thought of the service.
We know that's wrong, because we
conducted
two great natural experiments in the 20th century to see if geography mattered more than institutions.
If you still don't believe me, we
conducted
the experiment also in the Korean Peninsula.
We have
conducted
ourselves in ways that seem as if Africa is damned and doomed.
[music by Moby] [Grand Canyon] Narrator: Many of the tests are
conducted
while Yves is strapped onto the wing, because Yves' body is an integral part of the aircraft.
Novocure
conducted
its first phase three randomized trial in patients with recurrent GBM.
This is all behavioral autonomy here that's being
conducted
by the robot on its own.
The CDC recently
conducted
a survey where they asked respondents simply to tell them whether they experienced significant psychological distress in the previous week.
Well, here I can't help but think of the groundbreaking clinical trials recently
conducted
at East Carolina University that showed that online games can outperform pharmaceuticals for treating clinical anxiety and depression.
They
conducted
a credit card fraud that netted them over 10 billion dollars.
And this aligns with research
conducted
in four countries, which shows that people working in more colorful offices are actually more alert, more confident and friendlier than those working in drab spaces.
So firstly, thinking just about precognition, as it turns out, just last year a researcher called Daryl Bem
conducted
a piece of research where he found evidence of precognitive powers in undergraduate students, and this was published in a peer-reviewed academic journal and most of the people who read this just said, "Okay, well, fair enough, but I think that's a fluke, that's a freak, because I know that if I did a study where I found no evidence that undergraduate students had precognitive powers, it probably wouldn't get published in a journal.
So this is already evidence of how, in the academic literature, we will see a biased sample of the true picture of all of the scientific studies that have been
conducted.
There are academic journals like "Trials," the open access journal, which will publish any trial
conducted
in humans regardless of whether it has a positive or a negative result.
In fact, seven trials were
conducted
comparing reboxetine against a dummy placebo sugar pill.
The classic model is, you get a bunch of studies where you know that they've been
conducted
and completed, and then you go and see if they've been published anywhere in the academic literature.
So this took all of the trials that had ever been
conducted
on antidepressants that were approved over a 15-year period by the FDA.
So that's not all of the trials that were ever
conducted
on these drugs, because we can never know if we have those, but it is the ones that were
conducted
in order to get the marketing authorization.
In fact, there have been so many studies
conducted
on publication bias now, over a hundred, that they've been collected in a systematic review, published in 2010, that took every single study on publication bias that they could find.
If I
conducted
one study and I withheld half of the data points from that one study, you would rightly accuse me, essentially, of research fraud.
Now when the Cochrane systematic reviewers were trying to collect together all of the data from all of the trials that had ever been
conducted
on whether Tamiflu actually did this or not, they found that several of those trials were unpublished.
We'll get everyone to register their trials, they'll post the protocol, they'll say what they're going to do before they do it, and then afterwards we'll be able to check and see if all the trials which have been
conducted
and completed have been published.
In 2008, a study was
conducted
which showed that half of all of trials published by journals edited by members of the ICMJE weren't properly registered, and a quarter of them weren't registered at all.
We need to force people to publish all trials
conducted
in humans, including the older trials, because the FDA Amendment Act only asks that you publish the trials
conducted
after 2008, and I don't know what world it is in which we're only practicing medicine on the basis of trials that completed in the past two years.
It was a wild dream to perform in an orchestra, to perform in the iconic Walt Disney Concert Hall in an orchestra
conducted
now by the famous Gustavo Dudamel, but much more importantly to me to be surrounded by musicians and mentors that became my new family, my new musical home.
Let me just give you an example from a recent study that we
conducted.
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