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Why is so much research dodgy? Blame the Research Excellence Framework

Why is so much research dodgy? Blame the Research Excellence Framework

The Ref star system encourages novelty but offers no incentive to replicate studies – and that’s exactly what scientists need to do to be more sure of our claims.

New Proposals to Solve the Ongoing Reproducibility Crisis

New Proposals to Solve the Ongoing Reproducibility Crisis

Recap of contest launched by the Winnower and the Laura and John Arnold Foundation to answer the question – How do we ensure that research is reproducible?

The Mass Production of Redundant, Misleading, and Conflicted Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses

The Mass Production of Redundant, Misleading, and Conflicted Systematic Reviews and Meta-analyses

John P.A. Ioannidis argues that the production of systematic reviews and meta-analyses has reached epidemic proportions.

The value of the open science movement

The value of the open science movement

Research creates its own problems. Articles may be withdrawn because of irregularities, results can be impossible to reproduce, methods are often non-standardised, and publications may not be accessible. The search is now on for solutions.

A Simple Explanation for the Replication Crisis in Science

A Simple Explanation for the Replication Crisis in Science

The replication crisis in science is largely attributable to a mismatch in our expectations of how often findings should replicate and how difficult it is to actually discover true findings in certain fields.

A Joke Syllabus With a Serious Point: Cussing Away the Reproducibility Crisis

A Joke Syllabus With a Serious Point: Cussing Away the Reproducibility Crisis

Sanjay Srivastava’s assessment of the state of psychology mixes a certain four-letter word and gallows humor with a desire to raise awareness of important research issues in his field.