Baloney. Most scientists that I dealt with one way or the other were quite professional, putting their own bias, if they had one, on the shelf. As an example, get a copy of Scientific American and look near the front of almost any issue whereas different scientists kick on their opinions on previous articles, often with sarcasm involved. We can be pretty caustic with each other, so conformity is certainly not the rule of thumb with us.
Oh, btw, your niece seems to have become one very smart person.
I'll address your last point first.
Obama has been nothing more than a continuation of Bush in almost all aspects.
So if your an Obama fan you must have enjoyed Bush as well.
That statement alone was enough to show me your delusion.
The point in the statement was that she was spoon a political view presented by someone with a clear bias.
Whether the bias is 1% or 100% there is certainly motive for it in any given study and worth considering.
My history professor certainly had a clear bias and delusional at best with his rants.
I also remember a study where kids took iq test and had their mercury levels tested from their urine.
The kids who had higher levels of mercury tested higher on the iq test on average.
The conclusion was alittle mercury in your system was good for you and this study was even broadcast on national news.
The problem with the study was that kids who had higher levels of mercury in their system were more efficient at getting rid of the heavy metal and occuring less neurological damage where as the kids who had less mercury in their urine were storing more of the heavy metal in their bodies which caused more neurological damage.
In other words that study could have been presented either way. Bias may have been the reason for the original claim due to all the vaccine fears.
I'm familar with this due to a close relative having a severe case of mercury poisioning years ago that is now used as a case study in toxicology at Duke.
On the other hand i'm glad to see Harvards recent study that shows fluoride lowers iq's.
Again my statement wasn't to throw out University studies. It was to question and test their results due to the possibility of bias and that diversity of research is the best method in my op.