We surveyed 807 researchers (494 ecologists and 313 evolutionary biologists) about their use of Questionable Research Practices (QRPs), including cherry picking statistically significant results, p hacking, and hypothesising after the results are known (HARKing). We also asked them to estimate the proportion of their colleagues that use each of these QRPs. Several of the QRPs were prevalent within the ecology and evolution research community. Across the two groups, we found 64% of surveyed researchers reported they had at least once failed to report results because they were not statistically significant (cherry picking); 42% had collected more data after inspecting whether results were statistically significant (a form of p hacking) and 51...
A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psychologis...
<div><p>A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psy...
A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psychologis...
<div><p>We surveyed 807 researchers (494 ecologists and 313 evolutionary biologists) about their use...
<p>Light columns represent the proportion of evolution researchers and dark columns represent the pr...
There is increasing concern that the veracity of research findings in a number of scientific discipl...
In this dissertation we have questioned the current research practices in psychological science and ...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) are detrimental to scientific research (John, Loewenstein, \u...
The data were analysed for the presence of selective reporting of non-significance and/or reverse P-...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) among researchers have been a source of concern in many field...
In recent years, a substantial body of research has established that questionable research practices...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...
Recent replication projects in other disciplines have uncovered disturbingly low levels of reproduci...
<p>Shading indicates the proportion of each use category that identified the practice as acceptable....
Although questionable research practices (QRPs) and p-hacking have received attention in recent year...
A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psychologis...
<div><p>A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psy...
A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psychologis...
<div><p>We surveyed 807 researchers (494 ecologists and 313 evolutionary biologists) about their use...
<p>Light columns represent the proportion of evolution researchers and dark columns represent the pr...
There is increasing concern that the veracity of research findings in a number of scientific discipl...
In this dissertation we have questioned the current research practices in psychological science and ...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) are detrimental to scientific research (John, Loewenstein, \u...
The data were analysed for the presence of selective reporting of non-significance and/or reverse P-...
Questionable research practices (QRPs) among researchers have been a source of concern in many field...
In recent years, a substantial body of research has established that questionable research practices...
Recent fraud cases in psychological and medical research have emphasized the need to pay attention t...
Recent replication projects in other disciplines have uncovered disturbingly low levels of reproduci...
<p>Shading indicates the proportion of each use category that identified the practice as acceptable....
Although questionable research practices (QRPs) and p-hacking have received attention in recent year...
A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psychologis...
<div><p>A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psy...
A survey in the United States revealed that an alarmingly large percentage of university psychologis...