Wednesday, 20 May 2015

The Trouble With Scientists

"The idea, says Nosek, is that researchers 'write down in advance what their study is for and what they think will happen.' Then when they do their experiments, they agree to be bound to analyzing the results strictly within the confines of that original plan. It sounds utterly elementary, like the kind of thing we teach children about how to do science. And indeed it is—but it is rarely what happens."

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