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by tagrun
3629 days ago
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> but it is not the only way to produce knowledge that is reliable. Yeah, as evidenced by http://www.nature.com/news/over-half-of-psychology-studies-f... Indeed! Just look at the puny and half-wrong progress made in physics and compare it to the enormous progress made in astrology and psychology which transformed our lives and understanding of everything! I mean, they've been at it for hundreds of years, and they still haven't realized that "it is not the only way to produce knowledge that is reliable" (never mind what "reliable" means, who cares about such details anyway). Wish they were also blessed with magic ball. And hey! They've been sucking our tax money like vampires for so many years! |
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According to a 2016 poll of 1,500 scientists, 70% of them failed to reproduce another scientist's experiments (50% failed to reproduce their own experiment). These numbers differ among disciplines:
chemistry: 90% (60%), biology: 80% (60%), physics and engineering: 70% (50%), medicine: 70% (60%), Earth and environment science: 60% (40%).
But it's just the social sciences right? Thank god we have the scientific method! Otherwise we'd be lost! Heaven forbid