The "publish or perish" incentive drives many researchers to increase the quantity of their papers at the cost of quality. Lowering quality increases the number of false positive errors which is a key cause of the reproducibility crisis. We adapted a previously published simulation of the research world where labs that produce many papers are more likely to have "child" labs that inherit their characteristics. This selection creates a competitive spiral that favours quantity over quality. To try to halt the competitive spiral we added random audits that could detect and remove labs with a high proportion of false positives, and also improved the behaviour of "child" and "parent" labs who increased their effort and so lowered their probabili...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
Recent reports have suggested that many published results are unreliable. To increase the reliabilit...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
The “publish or perish” incentive drives many researchers to increase the quantity of their papers a...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
I examine how incentives for refutation affect publication quality. I build a sequential model of pu...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
There is mounting evidence that a large portion of experimental results cannot be replicated, leadin...
BACKGROUND: In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has bee...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...
Assessing scientists using exploitable metrics can lead to the degradation of research methods even ...
Incentive structures shape scientists’ research practices. One incentive in particular, rewarding pr...
Incentive structures shape scientists' research practices. One incentive in particular, rewarding pr...
Recent studies have indicated that research practices in psychology may be susceptible to factors th...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
Recent reports have suggested that many published results are unreliable. To increase the reliabilit...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...
The “publish or perish” incentive drives many researchers to increase the quantity of their papers a...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
I examine how incentives for refutation affect publication quality. I build a sequential model of pu...
We developed a new probabilistic model to assess the impact of recommendations rectifying the reprod...
There is mounting evidence that a large portion of experimental results cannot be replicated, leadin...
BACKGROUND: In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has bee...
Academics have a responsibility to ensure that their research findings are as truthful as possible. ...
In a recent controversial essay, published by JPA Ioannidis in PLoS Medicine, it has been argued tha...
Assessing scientists using exploitable metrics can lead to the degradation of research methods even ...
Incentive structures shape scientists’ research practices. One incentive in particular, rewarding pr...
Incentive structures shape scientists' research practices. One incentive in particular, rewarding pr...
Recent studies have indicated that research practices in psychology may be susceptible to factors th...
Numerous solutions have been proposed to address the replication crisis, in which numeroushigh-profi...
Recent reports have suggested that many published results are unreliable. To increase the reliabilit...
Scientists in some fields are concerned that many published results are false. Recent models predict...