Immigration and Research Bias
A groundbreaking study involving 76 independent research teams reveals a troubling divide in findings regarding immigration's impact on support for social safety nets. With half reporting no effect and the other half split between positive and negative results, this highlights significant challenges in social science research, including publication bias and the reliability of accepted wisdom. The study underscores the complexity of drawing definitive conclusions, even when using the same data.In this clip
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