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Yes and no. For example, the Hawthorne study did spark new opposed research movements that have since (obviously) produced a lot of original work.

On the other hand, some economists have dug out the data from the Hawthorne studies and concluded that there's a small observational effect.

The former point is obviously what I was indicating here.



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