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How do we know there’s political bias in what gets published by academics? Scientists, reviewers, and journals explicitly say so
How do we know there’s political bias in what gets published by academics? Scientists, reviewers, and journals explicitly say so

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How do we know there’s political bias in what gets published by academics? Scientists, reviewers, and journals explicitly say so . . .

How do we know there’s political bias in what gets published by academics? Scientists, reviewers, and journals explicitly say so

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