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If a study is preregistered, but nobody checks it during review, does it mean anything? The purpose of this preregistered study was to better understand how editors and reviewers engage with preregistration plans during the review process.
Moin Syed
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Real-world evidence: How pragmatic are randomized controlled trials labeled as pragmatic?
Introduction Pragmatic randomized controlled trials (RCTs) mimic usual clinical practice and they are critical to inform decision-making by patients, clinicians and policy-makers in real-world settings.
Rafael Dal-Ré +2 more
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The Reputational Consequences of Failed Replications and Wrongness Admission among Scientists [PDF]
Scientists are dedicating more attention to replication efforts. While the scientific utility of replications is unquestionable, the impact of failed replication efforts and the discussions surrounding them deserve more attention.
A Canevello +27 more
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How the pandemic affected psychological research
In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, many journals swiftly changed their editorial policies and peer-review processes to accelerate the provision of knowledge about COVID-related issues to a wide audience.
Mario Gollwitzer +8 more
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Meta-Science and Open Science for Ecology: The Revolution We Need
Ecological research is crucial to solving both local and global issues. For this to be successful and timely, the relevant information must be accurate and unbiased, and the flow of information (such as data or analytical approaches) among research groups improved.
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Alter-Globalization as a Riot of the (Alter) Everyday-Man [PDF]
This paper is a short review on the appearance and development of the Globalization and the more recent Alter-Globalization movement and the influence of the two on the life of the ordinary people, and questions the adequacy of "global-local" dichotomy ...
Trendafilov, Dimitar
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Are We Replicating Yet? Reproduction and Replication in Communication Research
The replication crisis has highlighted the importance of reproducibility and replicability in the social and behavioral sciences, including in communication research.
Johannes Breuer, Mario Haim
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Higher education excellence and local economic development: the case of the Entrepreneurial University of Twente [PDF]
By tradition or intellectual necessity, universities pursue a main objective: increasing and transferring knowledge that is internationally relevant for the whole of mankind.
L. LAZZERETTI, TAVOLETTI, ERNESTO
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Tulkoon instituutio! Puheteot Searlen sosiaalisen ontologian perustassa [PDF]
John R. Searle (s. 1932) on tunnetuimpia sosiaalista tai institutionaalista ontologiaa tutkineita nykyfilosofeja. Hän on ehtimiseen korostanut kielen ja puhetekojen keskeistä merkitystä institutionaalisen tai sosiaalisen todellisuuden
Laitinen, Arto
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Analysis of NIH K99/R00 awards and the career progression of awardees
Many postdoctoral fellows and scholars who hope to secure tenure-track faculty positions in the United States apply to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) for a Pathway to Independence Award.
Nicole C Woitowich +5 more
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