Naro's "Why can't anyone replicate the scientific studies from those eye-grabbing headlines?"


You can use it in class to introduce the crisis and solutions. I particularly enjoy the overall tone: Hope is not lost. This is a time of change in statistics and methodology that will ultimately make science better. A few highlights:


*History of science, including the very first research journal (and why the pressure to get published has lead to bad science)


*Illustration of some statsy ways to bend the truth in science




 *References big moments in the Replication Crisis


 *Discusses the crisis AND solutions (PLOS, SIPS, COS)


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