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NPR's The Pandemic Is Pushing Scientists To Rethink How They Read Research Papers

This NPR story by Richard Harris describes science's struggle to keep up with the massive amount of COVID-19 research, much of which is coming out of China. How does science, and society, judge the quality of these papers?   How to use in class: 1.  How do scientists assess the quality of research? By reading pre-registered reports and pre-prints : The report explains pre-prints and pre-registration! The good: The research gets out faster. Reviewers can compare pre-planned analysis to the actual analysis. The bad: The media gets too excited about pre-prints. The report describes the totally overwhelming number of pre-prints for COVID-19 related research: One of the scientists interviewed in the piece describes how he used pre-registered information to assess a COVID-19 research paper: 2. How do scientists assess the quality of an article: By the author and their academic affiliation. The report describes the bias that may exist when we lean on author/affiliation heuristics i...