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Originally Posted by Silock
Since when is using a control "forcing parameters"? Bro, do you even science?
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You get that, when an issue is something like "impact on behavior" and you eliminate any possible impact on behavior, you've rigged the question, right?
In other words, deliberately limiting the caloric intake when increased caloric consumption is a potential effect makes the study useless. It's not a control at that point. It's an artificial brake on the study.