Recently there has been a growing concern that many published research findings do not hold up in attempts to replicate them. We argue that this problem may originate from a culture of 'you can publish if you found a significant effect'. This culture creates a systematic bias against the null hypothesis which renders meta-analyses questionable and may even lead to a situation where hypotheses become difficult to falsify. In order to pinpoint the sources of error and possible solutions, we review current scientific practices with regard to their effect on the probability of drawing a false-positive conclusion. We explain why the proportion of published false-positive findings is expected to increase with (i) decreasing sample size, (ii) incr...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
In this review, the author discusses several of the weak spots in contemporary science, including sc...
Abstract. The high fraction of published results that turn out to be incorrect is a major concern of...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Null hypothesis significance testing is the typical statistical approach in search of the truthfulne...
Recent studies have indicated that research practices in psychology may be susceptible to factors th...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
There is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
Diagnostic screening models for the interpretation of null hypothesis significance test (NHST) resul...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
In this review, the author discusses several of the weak spots in contemporary science, including sc...
Abstract. The high fraction of published results that turn out to be incorrect is a major concern of...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Null hypothesis significance testing is the typical statistical approach in search of the truthfulne...
Recent studies have indicated that research practices in psychology may be susceptible to factors th...
Our job as scientists is to discover truths about the world. We generate hypotheses, collect data, a...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
There is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
Diagnostic screening models for the interpretation of null hypothesis significance test (NHST) resul...
Ignoring replications and negative results is bad for science. This special issue presents a novel p...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
In this review, the author discusses several of the weak spots in contemporary science, including sc...
Abstract. The high fraction of published results that turn out to be incorrect is a major concern of...