This is one of the most common faults in "studies," sampling error. There could be many ways to pick the wrong sample. And the results could be quite true, for the sample, but quite wrong for every other sample. If a study doesn't have a thorough description of the sample subjects, how they were picked, who picked them, when and where, what happened to all of them from start to end, then imo it shouldn't be taken too seriously.
This is one of the most common faults in "studies," sampling error. There could be many ways to pick the wrong sample. And the results could be quite true, for the sample, but quite wrong for every other sample. If a study doesn't have a thorough description of the sample subjects, how they were picked, who picked them, when and where, what happened to all of them from start to end, then imo it shouldn't be taken too seriously.