Opinion: Reproducibility failures are essential to scientific inquiry [Social Sciences]
Current fears of a “reproducibility crisis” have led researchers, sources of scientific funding, and the public to question both the efficacy and trustworthiness of science (1, 2). Suggested policy changes have been focused on statistical problems, such as p-hacking, and issues of experimental design and execution (3, 4). However, “reproducibility”...
Source: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - Category: Science Authors: A. David Redish, Erich Kummerfeld, Rebecca Lea Morris, Alan C. Love Tags: Opinions, Front Matter Source Type: research