Proving public value can be an especially difficult task when high-profile cases of fraud in social science disciplines emerge. Rose McDermott makes the case for greater transparency in both the production and review of social science to restore the legitimacy of the scientific endeavour. While no one practice can eliminate fraud, greater transparency can make it both more difficult to do and also increase the shame associated with violation by making violators identities public
The last decade has seen renewed concern within the scientific community over the reproducibility an...
In a time of environmental crisis and ‘fake news’, there are calls for scientists to engage in publi...
Recent calls for Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) come from a reasonable desire to hold...
The high-profile political science study on same-sex marriage views in the U.S., now determined to b...
Social scientists should adopt higher transparency standards to improve the quality and credibility ...
This document is the report of Qualitative Transparency Deliberations (QTD) Working Group II.2 on Ev...
John Jerrim and Robert de Vries argue a radical overhaul is needed of how social science is publishe...
Reproducibility in science is continuing to receive a lot of attention with more and more highly cit...
Abstract Several recent and prominent articles in Science and Nature deliberately mischaracterized ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
The scientific enterprise, as a form of knowledge that can be applied to better the world, relies on...
When consumers of science (readers and reviewers) lack relevant details about the study design, data...
Like the legal and medical professions, the relatively insular academic scientific community has alw...
Proponents of open science often refer to issues pertaining to research integrity and vice versa. In...
The active ingredient of any science, including psychological science, is that its results reproduce...
The last decade has seen renewed concern within the scientific community over the reproducibility an...
In a time of environmental crisis and ‘fake news’, there are calls for scientists to engage in publi...
Recent calls for Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) come from a reasonable desire to hold...
The high-profile political science study on same-sex marriage views in the U.S., now determined to b...
Social scientists should adopt higher transparency standards to improve the quality and credibility ...
This document is the report of Qualitative Transparency Deliberations (QTD) Working Group II.2 on Ev...
John Jerrim and Robert de Vries argue a radical overhaul is needed of how social science is publishe...
Reproducibility in science is continuing to receive a lot of attention with more and more highly cit...
Abstract Several recent and prominent articles in Science and Nature deliberately mischaracterized ...
This publication is with permission of the rights owner freely accessible due to an alliance licence...
The scientific enterprise, as a form of knowledge that can be applied to better the world, relies on...
When consumers of science (readers and reviewers) lack relevant details about the study design, data...
Like the legal and medical professions, the relatively insular academic scientific community has alw...
Proponents of open science often refer to issues pertaining to research integrity and vice versa. In...
The active ingredient of any science, including psychological science, is that its results reproduce...
The last decade has seen renewed concern within the scientific community over the reproducibility an...
In a time of environmental crisis and ‘fake news’, there are calls for scientists to engage in publi...
Recent calls for Data Access and Research Transparency (DA-RT) come from a reasonable desire to hold...