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Correcting for Human Researchers - The Rediscovery of Replication

Richard Kunert wrote 1 week ago: We need to control for this. You may have missed some of the discussion on fraud, errors and biases … more →

Tags: Richard Kunert, Scientific Practice, Blogosphere, Scientific Practice, fraud, Science, publication bias, daryl bem, Ed Yong

How do we improve scientific integrity?2 comments

cutehackergirl wrote 1 month ago: A recent Comment published in Nature worries me. Many of us make the assumption that if research is … more →

Tags: Medicine, Science, Cancer, Science, Scientific Integrity, scientific research

Reproducibility -- An Attempt to Test the Psychology Literature Underscores a Growing Fault Line4 comments

Kent Anderson wrote 1 month ago: Fault Line Running into Cliff near Point of Lyregeo Perpendicular cliff face on left which runs into … more →

Tags: Authority, controversial topics, Economics 2, ethics, Metrics and Analytics, Peer Review, Research, social role, academic publishing

Academia vs. FOSS: The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Sebastian Benthall wrote 2 months ago: Mel Chua has been pushing forward on the theme of FOSS culture in academia, and has gotten a lot of … more →

Tags: Open Source Software, Academia, F/OSS, Science, Software

Nature endorses open source software in journal submissions38 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 3 months ago: Ron Dean writes in Tips and Notes: Interesting article about Nature editorial endorsing open source … more →

Tags: technology, Data Quality Act, FORTRAN, languages, Nature Journal, Open-Source, Programming, Ron Dean

Scientific tests carry more weight when they have been replicated.

Graham Coghill wrote 3 months ago: Why would any scientist want to repeat an experiment that’s been done before? In short… … more →

Tags: Hallmarks of science, scientific evidence, Scientific Community, Replication

Reproducible research: three links that made me think3 comments

nsaunders wrote 4 months ago: I’m constantly amazed, bemused and troubled by how little published scientific research is gen … more →

Tags: bioinformatics, publications, statistics, retraction

“Our intuition is pretty darn poor” - how statistics saves lives2 comments

Florian Markowetz wrote 6 months ago: I just came back from a systems biology conference at the Sanger where I heard a talk by Keith Bagge … more →

Tags: Science, cancer, statistics, Duke Saga, Keith Baggerly

Cognitive Structure Triangle and Conceptions of Images, Models and Theories2 comments

TY wrote 6 months ago: This is basically an extract translated from my three essays on EE-Forum.org[1] Cognitive (Triangle) … more →

Tags: Models & Modeling, Cognition, model theory, Images, Theories, Statements, homomorphism

Questionable science2 comments

Dana Smith wrote 8 months ago: The pressure to publish in science and academia is intense, so much so that it is not uncommon to fi … more →

Tags: PhD, Neuroscience, experimental psychology, Science, statistical error, Bias, publish or perish

can anyone believe your results? (reproducibility)1 comment

markgalassi wrote 11 months ago: Here are things I have heard working scientists say: I made the plot in excel I played with the plot … more →

Tags: Meta, Rant

Reproducibility in research

Don Taylor wrote 11 months ago: One of the things we try and cling to here at TIE is evidence, the best of which comes from rigorous … more →

Tags: Health Policy

Day 91: ORDER CREATES SPACE

apostatescientist wrote 1 year ago: The objective stance is actually death dealing. That’s why primordial people are so nervous about ha … more →

Tags: Science, Existence, objects, boundaries

Nature on reproducible research3 comments

nsaunders wrote 1 year ago: I imagine that most people, when asked “do you think that independent confirmation of research … more →

Tags: bioinformatics, publications, Programming, Nature, Research

"It’s as if our facts were losing their truth"171 comments

Anthony Watts wrote 1 year ago: Below is an excerpt from an excellent article in The New Yorker which describes a recognition of cur … more →

Tags: Scientific Method, Scientific Community, New Yorker

Towards Reproducibility of Scientific Results in Software Engineering

jbezivin wrote 1 year ago: Open Source, Open Data, but no Reproducible Scientific Results? There is a very interesting paper in … more →

Tags: Software Engineering

The Measure of a Measure2 comments

statswithcats wrote 1 year ago: If you can measure a phenomenon, you can analyze the phenomenon. But if you don’t measure the … more →

Tags: accuracy, Cats, Gage R&R, measurement, Measurement Scales, Precision, repeatability, statistical analysis, statistics

Trust no-one: errors and irreproducibility in public data3 comments

nsaunders wrote 1 year ago: Just when I was beginning to despair at the state of publicly-available microarray data, someone sen … more →

Tags: bioinformatics, publications, statistics, microarray, errors, Datasets

Final Exhibition Booklet and Postcards10 comments

Dawn Gardner | DG Design wrote 2 years ago: A further update with the progress of my self authored brief on Reproducibility. Having completed th … more →

Tags: Graphic Design, typography, Photography, Dawn Gardner, Exhibition Booklet, Postcards


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