lack of transparency in methodology
"Lack of transparency in methodology" refers to the absence or inadequate disclosure of the methods, techniques, or procedures used to conduct a particular study, analysis, or process, thereby hindering a comprehensive understanding and scrutiny of the underlying approach.
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