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by naasking
546 days ago
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Social sciences are by far the worst offenders, with sociology right at the bottom at ~30% replication rate. > Seems like we need people who study societies to help figure it out. No, we need people who understand robust quantitative analysis and empirical methodologies. Sociologists are clearly not them. Open science and preregistration initiatives help a lot, but I should note that social sciences were also the most vociferous objectors to such changes. |
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Even if the problem were related to robust quantitative analysis, the question of why so many people are failing to apply particular methods isn't a question for physics or chemistry.