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Main Title Statistical challenges in assessing and fostering the reproducibility of scientific results : summary of a workshop /
Author Schwalbe, Michelle,
Publisher The National Academies Press,
Year Published 2016
OCLC Number 945728834
ISBN 9780309392020; 0309392020
Subjects Errors, Scientific ; Statistics ; Replication Research ; Reproducibility ; Social sciences
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ELBM  Q172.5.E77S39 2016 AWBERC Library/Cincinnati,OH 08/16/2016
EOAM  Q172.5.E77 2016 Region 8 Technical Library/Denver,CO 09/16/2016
Collation xii, 119 pages : color illustration ; 26 cm
Notes
Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-106).
Contents Notes
"Questions about the reproducibility of scientific research have been raised in numerous settings and have gained visibility through several high-profile journal and popular press articles. Quantitative issues contributing to reproducibility challenges have been considered (including improper data measurement and analysis, inadequate statistical expertise, and incomplete data, among others), but there is no clear consensus on how best to approach or to minimize these problems. A lack of reproducibility of scientific results has created some distrust in scientific findings among the general public, scientists, funding agencies, and industries. While studies fail for a variety of reasons, many factors contribute to the lack of perfect reproducibility, including insufficient training in experimental design, misaligned incentives for publication and the implications for university tenure, intentional manipulation, poor data management and analysis, and inadequate instances of statistical inference. The workshop summarized in this report was designed not to address the social and experimental challenges but instead to focus on the latter issues of improper data management and analysis, inadequate statistical expertise, incomplete data, and difficulties applying sound statistic inference to the available data. Many efforts have emerged over recent years to draw attention to and improve reproducibility of scientific work. This report uniquely focuses on the statistical perspective of three issues: the extent of reproducibility, the causes of reproducibility failures, and the potential remedies for these failures"--Publisher's description.