There is increasing concern that most current published research findings are false. The probability that a research claim is true may depend on study power and bias, the number of other studies on the same question, and, importantly, the ratio of true to no relationships among the relationships probed in each scientific field. In this framework, a research finding is less likely to be true when the studies conducted in a field are smaller; when effect sizes are smaller; when there is a greater number and lesser preselection of tested relationships; where there is greater flexibility in designs, definitions, outcomes, and analytical modes; when there is greater financial and other interest and prejudice; and when more teams are involved in ...
Abstract. The high fraction of published results that turn out to be incorrect is a major concern of...
Ultimately, nearly every researcher selects data for analysis—I certainly do, indeed almost none of ...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
There is growing concern that a substantial proportion of scientific research may in fact be false. ...
Recently there has been a growing concern that many published research findings do not hold up in at...
are amazing. Science has grown from the occupation of a few dilettanti into a vibrant global industr...
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...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Diagnostic screening models for the interpretation of null hypothesis significance test (NHST) resul...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Abstract. The high fraction of published results that turn out to be incorrect is a major concern of...
Ultimately, nearly every researcher selects data for analysis—I certainly do, indeed almost none of ...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
There is growing concern that a substantial proportion of scientific research may in fact be false. ...
Recently there has been a growing concern that many published research findings do not hold up in at...
are amazing. Science has grown from the occupation of a few dilettanti into a vibrant global industr...
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...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Diagnostic screening models for the interpretation of null hypothesis significance test (NHST) resul...
Psychology journals rarely publish nonsignificant results. At the same time, it is often very unlike...
Abstract. The high fraction of published results that turn out to be incorrect is a major concern of...
Ultimately, nearly every researcher selects data for analysis—I certainly do, indeed almost none of ...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...