Conservative Tests under Satisficing Models of Publication Bias (Papers: Justin McCrary, et al 2016)
Abstract Publication bias leads consumers of research to observe a selected sample of statistical estimates calculated by producers of research.
Abstract Publication bias leads consumers of research to observe a selected sample of statistical estimates calculated by producers of research.
Over the last 50 years, we argue that incentives for academic scientists have become increasingly perverse in terms of competition
This study experimentally tests whether the techniques of neutralisation as identified in the criminal justice literature influence graduate student willingness
Abstract Objective To examine the length of time between receiving funding and publishing the protocol and main paper for randomised
ABSTRACT Recently, there has been an alarming increase in the number of “academic” papers published in vanity journals and publishers.
Summary Points Corrections to scientific papers have been published for much longer than retractions, and show little sign of a
Abstract Research oversight bodies conducting for-cause investigations often fail to interview research subjects who have complaints of mistreatment. I argue
“There are books of which the backs and the covers are by far the best parts” Charles Dickens (1812–1870) An