AI helps fight the replication crisis in science
That is exactly the kind of protocol I had follow for years when I was doing my dissertation research -- it was very tedious, requiring constant focus on every little thing As we all know, the sciences, especially the social and biomedical sciences, are fraught with published research that cannot be replicated and is thus either questionable or debunked. This is a huge problem. At least scientists no longer dismiss the problem as minor. It is major. Steps have been taken to reduce non-replicability, e.g., by posting detailed research and data protocols online before conducing the research. That has reduced the plague of p -hacking[1] to what appear to be low levels. Other changes include now requiring scientists to post all of their data and detailed protocols online so that other labs can re-analyze the data to see if there are mistakes in the data analysis. At least scientists are giving it the good old college try! 🤪 A SciAm article , AI-powered smart goggl...