This study was designed to see if honey had more health benefits than normal sugar but had 55 participants, lasted for two weeks, and was sponsored by a grant from the National Honey Board.
This article looks at how honey products compare to placebos in helping children with URTIs sleep at night. You'll be shocked to know that they found honey products were a "significant improvement", which I'm sure delighted their funders, the Materna Infant Nutrition Research Institute and the Honey Board of Israel.
This study finds that being dehydrated while driving is just as bad as drinking while driving, a result which got mentioned in several papers. It followed a grand total of eleven men, age twenty two, and was funded by the European Hydration Institute, an institute founded in part by the Coca-Cola Company.
You’re a social scientist with a hunch: The U.S. economy is affected by whether Republicans or Democrats are in office. Try to show that a connection exists, using real data going back to 1948. For your results to be publishable in an academic journal, you’ll need to prove that they are “statistically significant” by achieving a low enough p-value.