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The Weak Spots in Contemporary Science (and How to Fix Them)
In this review, the author discusses several of the weak spots in contemporary science, including scientific misconduct, the problems of post hoc hypothesizing (HARKing), outcome switching, theoretical bloopers in formulating research questions and ...
Jelte M. Wicherts
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Questionable research practices (QRPs) in the statistical analysis of data and in the presentation of the results in research papers include HARKing, cherry-picking, P-hacking, fishing, and data dredging or mining.
C. Andrade
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Ethical and efficient research management: A new challenge for an old problem⋆
Scientific misconduct and questionable research practices occur on occasion because scientific research is performed by human beings. With growing pressure to produce results, competition for limited resources and in a well-informed ...
Giesen Eva
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Questionable Research Practices Among Dentists
Objective: The objective of the study is to explore the frequency of mal-practicing in terms of giving and accepting honorary authorships among dentists in private dental colleges of Lahore Method: This descriptive crossectional study was conducted to ...
Urooj Waseem +6 more
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Accessibility, researcher training, and sampling: A care-ful approach
In this contribution, we argue that our research should matter to the people we collect data from. This requires us to consider how we publish our results, how we educate scholars within our community, and how we sample from various populations.
Scott Sterling +4 more
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Management of cellulitis: current practice and research questions [PDF]
Cellulitis is an acute, painful, and potentially serious infection of the skin and underlying tissue affecting approximately 1 in 40 people per year.1 Cellulitis presents as a painful, swollen, hot area, sometimes with systemic symptoms. Its impact can be considerable and can result in reduced quality of life and substantial periods of work absence.2 ...
Miriam, Santer +8 more
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Academic education largely concerns knowledge and skills. Where there is attention to ethics, this tends to focus on study-related misconduct such as plagiarising assignments and, more recently, methodological misconduct. The current paper argues that it
Thomas Edward Gladwin
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A Short Introduction to the Reproducibility Debate in Psychology
Reproducibility is considered a defining feature of science: Trust in scientific discovery and progress are argued to depend on the ability to reproduce previous results.
Cedric Galetzka
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Prevalence of questionable research practices.
See S1 File for the exact wording used in the online survey.Prevalence of questionable research practices.
Janet L. Taylor (80197) +2 more
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A Question of Ethics: Research and Practice in Reproductive Health [PDF]
The intent of the ethical guidelines and regulations, developed over time, that govern research on human subjects is to ensure that research participants are well‐informed volunteers, protected from harm, ensured potential benefit, and enrolled in an egalitarian fashion.
Saumya, RamaRao +2 more
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