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Yes, I understand that and agree.

The headline isn't blaming Excel. "Undisclosed tinkering in Excel" is not far from the accurate headline: "Misuse of commonly-used Excel tool..."

The interesting thing is that a supposedly sophisticated person was using an unsophisticated tool and then relying on the data it produced. Failing to mention "Excel" in this case is doing a disservice to the thrust of the problem.



The accurate headline would be incomplete data falsified.

The tools have nothing to do with it, and the same could have been done with paper and pencil. Autocomplete is the problem, it just repeats a single number or a series, and when using it you see exactly what the results were.

This was not done by mistake or in ignorance or because the tool encouraged them, it was done to knowingly falsify incomplete data so that they could finish their paper and publish.




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