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Why Most Published Research Findings Are False
Book • 2005
In this influential essay, Ioannidis argues that a significant portion of published research findings are likely false due to factors like small sample sizes, low statistical power, and publication bias.
He outlines several corollaries that affect the reliability of research findings, emphasizing the need for reforms in scientific methodology.
He outlines several corollaries that affect the reliability of research findings, emphasizing the need for reforms in scientific methodology.
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in relation to the reproducibility crisis in scientific research.


David Epstein

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#96 - David Epstein: How a range of experience leads to better performance in a highly specialized world
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throughout the podcast as the main topic of discussion, focusing on its arguments and impact.

Smriti Mehta

Daniël Lakens

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