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#147 – Spencer Greenberg on stopping valueless papers from getting into top journals

80,000 Hours Podcast

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The Pitfalls of Importance Hacking in Research

This chapter explores the complexities of academic research, particularly focusing on the phenomenon of 'importance hacking' and its implications for transparency in findings. It critiques common methodologies used in studies, such as the apple-picking game and hot sauce tests, questioning their real-world applicability. Additionally, it discusses the challenges faced by social scientists in presenting original research and the need for improved peer review processes to ensure accurate representation of study results.

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