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?)
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.
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?)
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
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
Ohhhh, very cool. How often do you consume papers through ResearchHub btw?
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.
Word. Will try it out. Thanks!