Why does this happens so frequently in spite of good


One of the most unfortunate, yet common mistakes that scientists make is to be personally insulted when another person has a different scientific opinion or suggests an alternate conclusion. Why does this happens so frequently in spite of "good science"? What can one do to ensure or reduce the chance that this does not happening?

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