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by BeetleB
3528 days ago
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>The psychology replication crisis is much worse than any other field. The article doesn't get into this. Coming from a physics background, I will not say there's a crisis, but: 1. Few research is replicated. 2. We who did physics research were very unconcerned about whether our results could be replicated. Our journal papers were very concise, and it was common practice not to give all the details needed to replicate, partially due to paper size concerns, but very often also to keep the "secret recipe" to ourselves as a means to prevent others from conducting future research that we want to conduct (need less competition for grant money). 3. Pick any researcher in any field of physics, and ask them: "Can you list a few papers published in the last 15 years that are highly cited that you think are completely wrong?" Everyone will have a list like that. Everyone. |
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You and/or your publishers are terrible human beings.