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58 sats \ 2 replies \ @Rothbardian_fanatic 13 Oct \ parent \ on: revisiting Stanford Prison experiment Politics_And_Law
There are great swaths of science, especially in the social sciences areas and some of the medical areas, that have been passed through the peer-review process that cannot be duplicated. Some experiments have been rerun tens of times with no reproductions of results. Lately, some of the medical and scientific journals have been retracting peer-reviewed studies because of faked data and bogus descriptions of results. Even the once sacrosanct “Nature” and “Lancet” have been having these problems and retracting many papers. Are you ready to give up the peer-review process and only rely on duplication of results in science? After all it is not The ScienceTM.
Are you ready to give up the peer-review process and only rely on duplication of results in science?
we have stacker.news science territory =)
perhaps one day we'll have legit stackers post their own natural science experiments.
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That would be interesting.
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