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Reproducibility in Science: a Crisis in Confidence?

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Reproducibility in Science: a Crisis in Confidence?

Vol: | Issue: | Number: | ISSN#: 2563-5972

May 14, 2022 | Article No. 92

Reproducibility in Science: a Crisis in Confidence?

May 14, 2022 | Article No. 126

Contributors

Mohit Bhandari MD, PhD

Joseph Silburt PhD

The public introduction to the replication crisis can likely be traced to the highly publicized report by the open science collective which showed that only 39% of 100 well-designed and high-powered studies in psychology could be effectively replicated. In this insight we will discuss the phenomena of irreproducibility in medical research and consider the effectiveness of current safeguards.
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