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Volume without Value: The Empty Metrics of Pain Medicine Social Media Influence. [PDF]
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The limits of accreditation: Monopoly, insularity, and the need for openness in forensic science. [PDF]
Olson A, Pridgen B.
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Questionable Research Practices
Abstract There is increasing concern that the veracity of research findings in a number of scientific disciplines, including psychology, may be compromised by questionable research/reporting practices (QRPs). QRPs, such as hypothesizing after results are known, selectively deleting outliers, and “p-hacking,” bolster findings by giving ...
O'Boyle, Ernest H, Götz, Martin
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Researchers have identified questionable research practices that compromise replicability and validity of conclusions. However, this concept of questionable research practices has not been widely applied to single-case experimental designs (SCED ...
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Institutional approaches to preventing questionable research practices
Accountability in Research, 2021Questionable research practices (QRP) are actions taken by researchers that span a range of concern related to violation of research best practices, and ultimately expose institutions and research participants to risk. Numerous studies have shown that QRP are common.
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Replication Success Under Questionable Research Practices—a Simulation Study
Increasing evidence suggests that the reproducibility and replicability of scientific findings is threatened by researchers employing questionable research practices (QRP) in order to achieve publishable, positive and significant results.
Leonhard Held, Rachel Heyard
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