Perspectives on scientific error

Theoretical arguments and empirical investigations indicate that a high proportion of published findings do not replicate and are likely false. The current position paper provides a broad perspective on which may lead to replication failures. This broad perspective focuses on reform history and on o...

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Veröffentlicht in:Royal Society open science 2023-07, Vol.10 (7), p.230448-230448
Hauptverfasser: van Ravenzwaaij, D, Bakker, M, Heesen, R, Romero, F, van Dongen, N, Crüwell, S, Field, S M, Held, L, Munafò, M R, Pittelkow, M M, Tiokhin, L, Traag, V A, van den Akker, O R, van 't Veer, A E, Wagenmakers, E J
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Zusammenfassung:Theoretical arguments and empirical investigations indicate that a high proportion of published findings do not replicate and are likely false. The current position paper provides a broad perspective on which may lead to replication failures. This broad perspective focuses on reform history and on opportunities for future reform. We organize our perspective along four main themes: institutional reform, methodological reform, statistical reform and publishing reform. For each theme, we illustrate potential errors by narrating the story of a fictional researcher during the research cycle. We discuss future opportunities for reform. The resulting agenda provides a resource to usher in an era that is marked by a research culture that is less error-prone and a scientific publication landscape with fewer spurious findings.
ISSN:2054-5703
2054-5703
DOI:10.1098/rsos.230448