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ARTEM-IS for ERP: Agreed Reporting Template for EEG Methodology-International Standard for Event-Related Potential Experiments. [PDF]
ABSTRACT The choices we make during the recording, preprocessing and analysis of event‐related potentials (ERP) data can affect study outcomes. As such, it is critical that they are transparently reported to allow for reproducibility. Yet, systematic reviews of reporting practices in the field have shown that journal articles often do not meet this ...
Šoškić A +13 more
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Pseudogenes, RNAs and new reproducibility norms
The partial success of a study to reproduce experiments that linked pseudogenes and cancer proves that understanding RNA networks is more complicated than expected.
George A Calin
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The Quest for Psychiatric Advancement through Theory, beyond Serendipity
Over the past century, advancements in psychiatric treatments have freed countless individuals from the burden of life-long, incapacitating mental illness. These treatments have largely been discovered by chance.
Robert E. Kelly +4 more
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Judgements of research co-created by Generative AI: Experimental evidence
The introduction of ChatGPT has fuelled a public debate on the appropriateness of using Generative AI (large language models; LLMs) in work, including a debate on how they might be used (and abused) by researchers.
Niszczota Paweł, Conway Paul
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The logical structure of experiments lays the foundation for a theory of reproducibility
The scientific reform movement has proposed openness as a potential remedy to the putative reproducibility or replication crisis. However, the conceptual relationship among openness, replication experiments and results reproducibility has been obscure ...
Erkan O. Buzbas +2 more
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Prior beliefs and the interpretation of scientific results
How do prior beliefs affect the interpretation of scientific results? I discuss a hypothetical scenario where researchers publish results that could either support a theory they believe in, or refute that theory, and ask if the two instances carry the ...
Ami Eidels
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On the scope of scientific hypotheses
Hypotheses are frequently the starting point when undertaking the empirical portion of the scientific process. They state something that the scientific process will attempt to evaluate, corroborate, verify or falsify.
William Hedley Thompson, Simon Skau
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Pour une « métascience » du paysage
This paper presents a research whose aim is to develop a « metascience » of landscape. It recounts the origins of this program, focusing on the issue of landscapes transmission à hybrid legacy between nature and culture.
Hervé Brunon +3 more
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As part of the Reproducibility Project: Cancer Biology we published a Registered Report (Lesnik et al., 2016) that described how we intended to replicate selected experiments from the paper ‘Melanoma exosomes educate bone marrow progenitor cells toward a
Jeewon Kim +6 more
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Aristotle's Foundationalism [PDF]
For Aristotle, demonstrative knowledge is the result of what he calls ‘intellectual learning’, a process in which the knowledge of a conclusion depends on previous knowledge of the premises.
Zuppolini, Breno Andrade
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