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Priggish NEJM editorial on data-sharing misses the point it almost made
The editorial expresses fear that people who publish in the journal’s pages could be wrong – cleanly forgetting that replication and revalidation are a big part of science. Continue reading
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Tagged data sharing, funnel plot, impact factor, John Ioannidis, New England Journal of Medicine, reproducibility, retraction index, Simone Schnall, Social Psychology
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Replication studies, ceiling effects, and the psychology of science
On May 25, I found Erika Salomon’s tweet: Excellent comment thread on replication going on at the SPSP blog http://t.co/9dI72z0LGL — Erika Salomon (@ecsalomon) May 25, 2014 The story started when the journal Social Psychology decided to publish successful and failed replication … Continue reading
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Tagged Analysis, ceiling effect, Daniel Kahneman, false positives, peer review, psychology, replication studies, replications, scientific publishing, Simone Schnall, Social Psychology, Statistics
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