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Richard F. Harris

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Rigor Mortis: How Sloppy Sc...

3.95 avg rating — 819 ratings — published 2017 — 6 editions
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“The ecosystem in which academic scientists work has created conditions that actually set them up for failure. There’s a constant scramble for research dollars. Promotions and tenure depend on their making splashy discoveries. There are big rewards for being first, even if the work ultimately fails the test of time. And there are few penalties for getting it wrong. In fact, given the scale of this problem, it’s evident that many scientists don’t even realize that they are making mistakes. Frequently scientists assume what they read in the literature is true and start research projects based on that assumption. Begley said one of the studies he couldn’t reproduce has been cited more than 2,000 times by other researchers, who have been building on or at least referring to it, without actually validating the underlying result.”
Richard F. Harris, Rigor Mortis: How Sloppy Science Creates Worthless Cures, Crushes Hope, and Wastes Billions

“You need to publish, and you can’t write, ‘I used a terrible model.’ You have to do grant applications and you want awards, so you only show the good sides,” Hartung said. “You’re penalized if you do it differently, if you’re honest about weaknesses.”
Richard F. Harris, Rigor Mortis: How Sloppy Science Creates Worthless Cures, Crushes Hope, and Wastes Billions

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