In a series of recent articles published in The Economist (Unreliable Research: Trouble at the Lab andProblems with Scientific Research: How Science Goes Wrong), authors warned of a growing trend in unreliable scientific research. These authors (and certainly many scientists) view this pattern as a detrimental byproduct of the cutthroat ‘publish-or-perish’ world of contemporary science.
In actuality, unreliable research and irreproducible data have been the status quo since the inception of modern science. Far from being ruinous, this unique feature of research is integral to the evolution of science.Scientific American
The Replication Myth: Shedding Light on One of Science’s Dirty Little Secrets
Jared Horvath
(h/t Yves Smith at Naked Capitalism)
No wonder our kids can't replicate the American Dream.
ReplyDeleteNeoLiberal Economics and Magic aren't real!
the benefits were all imagined
ps: if it's not replicable ... it's not "science"