Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrative of crisis, according to which most published results are unreliable due to growing problems with research and publication practices. This article provides an overview of recent evidence suggesting that this narrative is mistaken, and argues that a narrative of epochal changes and empowerment of scientists would be more accurate, inspiring, and compelling
Responding to the so-called reproducibility crisis, various disciplines have proposed - and some hav...
We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other discipl...
International audienceThose of us who study large effects may believe ourselves to be unaffected by ...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrati...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, thi...
Background: A lack of data reproducibility (“reproducibility crisis”) has been extensively debated a...
The labor of scientists has benefited society tremendously. Advancements in medicine and technology ...
Improving the reliability and efficiency of scientific research will increase the credibility of the...
There are many factors that contribute to the reproducibility and replicability of scientific resear...
The self-correcting nature of science has been questioned repeatedly in the decade since Ioan-nidis ...
Purpose of this paper More and more articles discussing a “crisis of science” (Saltelli & Funtowicz,...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...
The importance of reproducibility is a widely discussed topic within academia, and there is an incre...
Responding to the so-called reproducibility crisis, various disciplines have proposed - and some hav...
We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other discipl...
International audienceThose of us who study large effects may believe ourselves to be unaffected by ...
Efforts to improve the reproducibility and integrity of science are typically justified by a narrati...
Following the push for evidence based practice, came a huge proliferation of research journals and j...
Reproducibility is a hallmark of scientific efforts. Estimates indicate that lack of reproducibility...
Recent empirical work has shown that many scientific results may not be reproducible. By itself, thi...
Background: A lack of data reproducibility (“reproducibility crisis”) has been extensively debated a...
The labor of scientists has benefited society tremendously. Advancements in medicine and technology ...
Improving the reliability and efficiency of scientific research will increase the credibility of the...
There are many factors that contribute to the reproducibility and replicability of scientific resear...
The self-correcting nature of science has been questioned repeatedly in the decade since Ioan-nidis ...
Purpose of this paper More and more articles discussing a “crisis of science” (Saltelli & Funtowicz,...
In this paper I explore an underdiscussed factor contributing to the replication crisis: Scientists,...
The importance of reproducibility is a widely discussed topic within academia, and there is an incre...
Responding to the so-called reproducibility crisis, various disciplines have proposed - and some hav...
We provide a brief summary of two areas where cross-fertilization across economics and other discipl...
International audienceThose of us who study large effects may believe ourselves to be unaffected by ...