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A meta-science for a global bioethics and biomedicine. [PDF]
As suggested by Shook and Giordano, understanding and therefore addressing the urgent international governance issues around globalizing bio-medical/technology research and applications is limited by the perception of the underlying science.A philosophical methodology is used, based on novel and classical philosophical reflection upon existent ...
Basser DS.
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Genome to Om: Evolving journey of modern science to meta-science. [PDF]
Katoch VM.
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A survey on how preregistration affects the research workflow: better science but more work
The preregistration of research protocols and analysis plans is a main reform innovation to counteract confirmation bias in the social and behavioural sciences.
Alexandra Sarafoglou +4 more
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Achieving widespread COVID-19 vaccine acceptance is a key step to global recovery from the pandemic, but hesitancy towards vaccination remains a major challenge. Social proof, where a person’s attitude towards vaccination is influenced by their belief in
Nadav Rakocz +4 more
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How to build up big team science: a practical guide for large-scale collaborations
The past decade has witnessed a proliferation of big team science (BTS), endeavours where a comparatively large number of researchers pool their intellectual and/or material resources in pursuit of a common goal.
Heidi A. Baumgartner +9 more
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Pre-registration is an open research practice that can mitigate against questionable research practices and contribute to enhanced research outcomes, such as increased research transparency.
Christopher Osborne, Emma Norris
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Open Research aims to make research more accessible, transparent, reproducible, shared and collaborative. Doing so is meant to democratize and diversify access to knowledge and knowledge production, and ensure that research is useful outside of academic ...
Nicki Lisa Cole +2 more
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What is the best way to estimate the size of important effects? Should we aggregate across disparate findings using statistical meta-analysis, or instead run large, multi-laboratory replications (MLR)? A recent paper by Kvarven, Strømland and Johannesson
Molly Lewis +3 more
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Effect Sizes, Power, and Biases in Intelligence Research: A Meta-Meta-Analysis
In this meta-study, we analyzed 2442 effect sizes from 131 meta-analyses in intelligence research, published from 1984 to 2014, to estimate the average effect size, median power, and evidence for bias.
Michèle B. Nuijten +4 more
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BackgroundThe COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the importance of scientific endeavors. The goal of this systematic review is to evaluate the quality of the research on physical activity (PA) behavior change and its potential to contribute to policy ...
Ralf Brand +4 more
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