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🧠 Intellectually Dishonest

Intellectually dishonest refers to:

The act of presenting information, arguments, or conclusions in a way that deliberately misleads, distorts evidence, or omits critical context—usually to support a preconceived belief, agenda, or desired outcome.

🔍 Characteristics of Intellectual Dishonesty

⚠️ In Clinical Research

Calling a study or statement “intellectually dishonest” implies:

🗯️ Example in Critique

“Framing a retrospective study with 79 patients as proof of clinical superiority is intellectually dishonest and misleads the reader about the true level of evidence.”

🏷️ Tags

research_ethics bias critical_review misconduct