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Mainstream News – Replication Crisis
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1,500 scientists lift the lid on reproducibility – Nature News & Comment
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A failed replication draws a scathing personal attack from a psychology professor – National Geographic
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Believe It Or Not, Most Published Research Findings Are Probably False – Big Think
- Beware those scientific studies—most are wrong, researcher warns – PPYS.org
- Essay: The Experiments Are Fascinating. But Nobody Can Repeat Them. – The New York Times
- Do That Again: A new initiative offers gold stars to researchers willing to have their studies replicated by other labs, but will it fix science’s growing irreproducibility problem? – The Scientist Magazine
- Fake, Mistake, Replicate – Scientific American
- Is There a Reproducibility Crisis in Science? – Scientific American
- Many scientific studies can’t be replicated. That’s a problem. – The Washington Post
- Most scientists ‘can’t replicate studies by their peers’ – BBC News
- Replication studies- Bad copy – Nature News
- Scandals prompt return to peer review and reproducible experiments – Peer review and scientific publishing – The Guardian
- Science has been in a “replication crisis” for a decade. Have we learned anything? – Vox
- Science is in a reproducibility crisis – how do we resolve it? – The Conversation
- Science’s ‘Replication Crisis’ Has Reached Even The Most Respectable Journals, Report Shows – Science Alert
- Scientific Findings Often Fail To Be Replicated, Researchers Say – NPR
- Scientific Regress by William A. Wilson – First Things
- Scientists’ Elusive Goal- Reproducing Study Results – WSJ
- The science ‘reproducibility crisis’ – and what can be done about it – The Conversation
- Weak statistical standards implicated in scientific irreproducibility – Nature News
- Welcome To The Era of Big Replication – National Geographic
False Research Cited More
- A new replication crisis- Research that is less likely to be true is cited more – PHYS.org
- Research findings that are probably wrong cited far more than robust ones, study finds – The Guardian
- Science Studies Most Likely to Be Wrong Are the Most Widely Read – US News
- Studies Most Likely to Be Wrong Are Read the Most – WebMD
- Why Bad Science Is Sometimes More Appealing Than Good Science News and Research – Scientific American
Psychology
- Errors riddled 2015 study showing replication crisis in psychology research, scientists say – The Washington Post
- How Reliable Are Psychology Studies? A new study shows that the field suffers from a reproducibility problem, but the extent of the issue is still hard to nail down. – The Atlantic
- Hundreds Of Researchers Are Trying To Replicate High-Profile Psychology Studies – BuzzFeed
- In Psychology And Other Social Sciences, Many Studies Fail The Reproducibility Test – NPR
- Is Psychology’s Replication Crisis Overblown? – The Cut
- Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman calls for ‘daisy chain’ of psychology replications – National Geographic
- Over half of psychology studies fail reproducibility test – Nature
- Psychology research- hopeless case or pioneering field- – Science – The Guardian
- Psychology’s Replication Crisis Is Real, Many Labs 2 Says – The Atlantic
- Scientists Replicated 100 Psychology Studies, and Fewer Than Half Got the Same Results – Smithsonian Magazine
- Scientists Tried to Replicate 100 Psychology Experiments And 64% Failed – Science Alert
- Scientific Findings Often Fail To Be Replicated, Researchers Say – NPR
- Study reveals that a lot of psychology research really is just ‘psycho-babble’ – The Independent
- We found only one-third of published psychology research is reliable – now what? – The Conversation
- What psychology’s crisis means for the future of science – Vox
Academic Papers
Reproducibility of science: Fraud, impact factors and carelessness – ScienceDirect
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