Creating an Inclusive Academic Research Culture
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The classic game Monopoly is often dictated by a set of highly variable house rules that can lead to heated words over the…
The classic game Monopoly is often dictated by a set of highly variable house rules that can lead to heated words over the…
Immer mehr WissenschaftlerInnen lassen in sogenannten Registered Reports ihre Hypothesen und Methoden begutachten, bevor sie…
Bulan lalu, mantan Menteri Riset dan Teknologi Indonesia Muhammad Nasir mengatakan bahwa pada 2019, Indonesia telah menyalip…
Last month, Indonesia’s previous Minister of Research and Technology boasted that in 2019, Indonesia had overtaken Malaysia and…
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It is rare to encounter a scientific fact that stirs widespread debate and distrust quite like the matter of climate change.
Home Earth Environment October 5, 2017 October 5, 2017 by Johan Hollander, The Conversation It is rare to encounter a…
It is rare to encounter a scientific fact that stirs widespread debate and distrust quite like the matter of climate change.
More It is rare to encounter a scientific fact that stirs widespread debate and distrust quite like the matter of climate change.
September 29, 2017 - 06:25 Is it possible that the theory of climate change is based on a biased selection of facts published…
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For years, scientists and non-scientists alike have complained that something is fundamentally wrong with the way we do this…
Like any methodology, it has pluses and minuses. But it complements other approaches in invaluable ways.
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There's some evidence of a reproducibility problem. But the more recent emphasis on exact replication of experiments may be…
Ian Boyd calls for an auditing process to help policy-makers to navigate research bias.