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by gtmitchell
826 days ago
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This is a systemic social problem, not a technology problem. If researchers wanted to double check every single one of their citations for subsequent retractions, they would simply have their graduate students do it. The root of the problem is that it’s impossible to build a scientific career out of publishing negative results (assuming you can even publish them at all). What actually matters is that your original publication gets into a high tier journal and gets good press. Once that’s done, no one cares if what you published was garbage or not, because by the time anyone figures that out (if they ever do), you’ll have tenure, big fat multi-year grants, and will be out on the speaking circuit. |
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