These findings have ultimately encouraged researchers to adopt pre-registered results, replication in study design and open data. As an emerging field, NeuroIS has an opportunity to learn from this crisis and adopt new practices based on the lessons learned in the psychological sciences. We ...
It is a film that like Duchamp's urinal, asked the question: "What is art?" Born in Normandy in 1887, Duchamp had a perfectly normal middle-class upbringing.就像杜尚的小便池一样,这部电影也提出了一个问题:“什么是艺术? ” 杜尚 1887 年出生于诺曼底,拥有非常正常的中产阶级背景。His grandfa...
and what we as ECRs can do to ameliorate the situation. The editors called on ECRs to contribute by communicating good science. While this is an excellent way to help foster public interest and involvement in science, I think we can do even more by...
Many articles have been written on the crisis in science’s reproducibility, science’s governance, and the use of science for policy. Still a clear identification of the root causes of the present situation seem to have eluded most commentators. A discussion of those causes is urgent given the...
Richard examines older understandings of objectivity in science and proposes an alternative which is truer to scientific work. In particular, the reductive idea that links objectivity with replication seems increasingly untenable, given the replication crisis in science. Instead, linking objectivity to rep...
When that happens experiments are “manufactured” (in many cases unconsciously) to produce a certain result (in short, biases are more a domain applicable to psychologists than of laypeople dealing with real-world uncertainty). This has come up recently with what is called aReplication Crisis, ...
I propose five ways in which the replication crisis that has so engulfed so many disciplines of science in recent years can be addressed. Each of these proposals pertains to changing the ways in which scientific research is published in the modern world. The proposals in question are: 1) ...
What is Psychology? Psychology, often dubbed the “science of the mind and behavior,” serves as an intellectual adventure into the intricate workings of the human experience. Its multidimensional nature and comprehensive scope have fueled discussions on how to precisely define this ever-evolving ...
How to make replication the norm How scientists fool themselves and how they can stop First analysis of ‘pre-registered’ studies shows sharp rise in null findings Subjects Psychology Research data Sign up to Nature Briefing An essential round-up of science news, opinion and analysis, de...
sometimes not even that: They have gotten the scuttlebutt from other second-hand experts on what “the science” says. Despite their second-handness, they are often promoted as experts to media by their universities: “Dr. So-and-So is available for interviews with expert guidance on Whatever...