One morning in August, the social science reporter for National Public Radio, a man named Shankar Vedantam, sounded a little shellshocked. You couldn’t blame him. --Like so many science writers in the popular press, he is charged with reporting provocative findings from the world of behavioral science: “. . . and researchers were very surprised at what they found.
Read more at the Weekly Standard
(Hat tip: KimR)
Tuesday, October 13, 2015
Making It All Up: The behavioral sciences scandal
Labels:
behavioral science,
reproducibility,
scandal
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