When I did my study I did the experiment 6 times, but I wanted to do 7. My statistics buddy said that sometimes people publish with only 2 and are excepted, but he knew that 7 times starts putting things into statistical significance and the degrees or freedom do not make things crazy. Most likely 30 trials would reduce all doubt. When I published I used mean, median, number of cases, standard deviation. I do regret that I did not publish minimum and maximum. Having worked in the publishing of data field for a while I do know that most people only want to hear one statistic and mean is the favorite. I wish I had a nickel for all the times people eyes glazed over or went to sleep as soon as they heard the words standard deviation. The reason to publish the min, max, mean, median, n of cases, and significant modes (if any) is to prove authenticity and it should be done in a simple quick table. Rambling prose sprinkled with statistical terms just does not keep the attention span.
Having said all of the above I see no problem in a person saying that they did this synthesis several times and the BEST results was the maximum. If they leave out the word BEST they are being dishonest. If the best was once out of a hundred and they rest were very poor then they should add that in. On the other hand, if you do not do a table of results in a publication you are not very professional.
What I said above is the staunchest thing I have said in a long time. Usually I am more congenial (read wishy-washy).