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Andrew W's avatar

What is "Replication crisis"? Does that mean your results couldn't be replicated by other scientists? (Wouldn't that be after your research is published?)

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Rhys Lindmark's avatar

Yes, exactly!

Scientist finds "power posing" leads to confidence. Gives TED talk, etc. But then over the course of a decade, no one can replicate the finding.

Only ~50% of psychology studies replicate.

https://www.vox.com/future-perfect/21504366/science-replication-crisis-peer-review-statistics

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Shingai Thornton's avatar

Relevant study that is exploring how to integrate the best aspects of humanity and AI to improve peer review

https://www.researchhub.com/post/3961/artemis-automated-review-and-trustworthy-evaluation-for-manuscripts-in-sciencebr

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Rhys Lindmark's avatar

Ohhhh, very cool. How often do you consume papers through ResearchHub btw?

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Shingai Thornton's avatar

I check the site (frontpage), multiple times per week but probably only end up consuming a couple papers per month?

Content seems to skew heavily towards biology, chemistry, medicine rather than more of the social/systems or tech material I'm interested in. But I am seeing some good AI related stuff popping up.

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Rhys Lindmark's avatar

Word. Will try it out. Thanks!

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