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enavari
688 days ago
True, but I remember reading the replication failure rates were twice as much in the social science than in medicine.
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matthewdgreen
688 days ago
We constantly see small medical studies (<100 participants) posted here on HN that produce exciting results, which then disappear from view and/or fall apart when replicated with larger cohorts.
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pessimizer
687 days ago
If that didn't happen, it would mean that math was broken. That's how statistics is supposed to work.
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llamaimperative
687 days ago
How is this different from science working?
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kjkjadksj
687 days ago
When it happens in the hard sciences its science working, when it happens in the soft sciences its a replication crisis.
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llamaimperative
687 days ago
Haha that seems to be the case!
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