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  2. Replication crisis - Wikipedia

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    The replication crisis [a] is an ongoing methodological crisis in which the results of many scientific studies are difficult or impossible to reproduce. Because the reproducibility of empirical results is an essential part of the scientific method , [ 2 ] such failures undermine the credibility of theories building on them and potentially call ...

  3. Interrogating Ethnography - Wikipedia

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    Interrogating Ethnography: Why Evidence Matters is a 2017 book by Steven Lubet of Northwestern University Law School, critiquing methods used in the discipline of ethnography. [1] Writing in Contexts , Syid Ali of Long Island University called it "an essential critique of the most public-facing product sociology has to offer."

  4. Why Most Published Research Findings Are False - Wikipedia

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    The growth of metascience and the recognition of a scientific replication crisis have bolstered the paper's credibility, and led to calls for methodological reforms in scientific research. [8] [9] In commentaries and technical responses, statisticians Goodman and Greenland identified several weaknesses in Ioannidis' model.

  5. Research transparency - Wikipedia

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    After 2010, recurrent issues of research methodology have been increasingly acknowledged as structural crisis, that involve deep changes at all stages of the research process. Transparency has become a key value of the open science movement, which evolved from an initial focus on publishing to encompass a large diversity of research outputs.

  6. Reproducibility Project - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The results of the Reproducibility Project might also affect public trust in psychology. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] Lay people who learned about the low replication rate found in the Reproducibility Project subsequently reported a lower trust in psychology, compared to people who were told that a high number of the studies had replicated.

  7. Meet the Grinch who stole Christmas ... from alleged drug dealers

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    The identity of the officer dressed as the Grinch was not released. The police and the Grinch uncover what appears to be drugs.Video then shows the Grinch escorting two woman into the back of a ...

  8. I’m a Financial Planner: This Psychological Hack Is ‘Key’ To ...

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    Check Out: 8 Must-Read Personal Finance Books of 2024 for a Fresh Start in 2025 Make a Spending and Savings Plan Once you have an exciting vision of your mid- or long-term goals, it’s time to ...

  9. 2,600-year-old shipwreck is raised from waters off Spain

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    An ancient shipwreck that dates back to the 7th century B.C.E. has been removed from waters off Spain, two decades after its discovery in 1994.